
Why big pharma is reinventing itself in Israel
AstraZeneca, Merck, Pfizer and Teva partner in a consortium in Rehovot looking for Israeli ingenuity to reboot the industry.

AstraZeneca, Merck, Pfizer and Teva partner in a consortium in Rehovot looking for Israeli ingenuity to reboot the industry.

Israeli city celebrates its 10th International Live Statues Festival with over 100 exciting live statues and circus shows.

‘We want Haifa to be the life-sciences capital of Israel,’ says Or Shahaf, head of the Haifa Economic Corporation.

Acquisition of Rehovot-based machine learning and computer vision startup speculated to be in range of tens of millions of dollars.

From orange groves to cutting-edge design and science, the road from the startup city to the cyber city is full of exciting stops along the way.

Israeli-made Objet1000 3D Production System used to make a full-scale model of an electric city car, StreetScooter, being tested in Germany.

Structural biologist Ron Diskin was part of a groundbreaking HIV research team at Caltech. Now he’s back home, building a new lab at the Weizmann Institute.

This city of 114,000 people is known for its top-flight science but also for its family feel and nightlife.

The dynamic and interactive Rehovot International Live Statue Festival shows that the city isn’t just about its famous science institute.

Israel’s Weizmann Institute has once again been singled out by The Scientist as one of the best places in the world for academics. There are