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Brian has been a journalist and high-tech entrepreneur for over 25 years. He combines this expertise for ISRAEL21c as he writes about hot new local startups, pharmaceutical advances, scientific discoveries, culture, the arts and daily life in Israel. He loves hiking the country with his family (and blogging about it). Originally from California, he lives in Jerusalem with his wife and three children.

Covid has shaken up the job market. Plug in these solutions to simplify hiring and employee retention during Covid and beyond.

‘We are in a constant race to produce and supply enough food to feed a rapidly growing global population with finite land and natural resources.’

CytoReason’s machine-learning platform will help the pharma giant find the fastest route to new drug targets for autoimmune diseases.

‘Covid-19 and the various viral mutations will likely be with us for a long time and thus effective treatment is key,’ says Pepticom CEO.

Israel-based humanitarian aid group pairs with partners to distribute facemasks and hand sanitizer to disadvantaged kids in area hard hit by Covid-19.

A team of ethical hackers uses proprietary software to expose vulnerabilities and works with the client’s IT team to fix them.

Scientists say this common non-motor symptom of Parkinson’s could predate diagnosis of the neurological disease by up to 20 years.

Belkin Laser’s Eagle device delivers healing laser beams quickly and without touching the patient; any ophthalmologist can use it.

‘People here are born to believe, to never give up. This mentality is what has made Israel a miracle in only 70 years,’ says Alibaba founder in IVC report.

Unusual new giving model lets Israelis in the high-tech industry share knowledge about their professions in courses that benefit nonprofit organizations.

Study finds individualistic societies less likely to follow epidemic prevention measures, while collectivistic countries had fewer cases and deaths.

Atlas LTA is building luxury flying yachts, cargo transports and balloon-powered ‘elevators’ to give tourists a bird’s-eye view of the sights.

This marks the first time that researchers have managed to develop a ‘biological antibiotic’ from human antibodies.

‘Even a high-tech person can’t use a sophisticated tool during a panic attack. We needed it to be simple and effective in just a few minutes.’

It sounds insane. An online gaming company is offering users real arcade machines controlled with a mobile app from home. But 8 million people have already downloaded it.