
Ancient and augmented reality meet in Jerusalem
Tower of David Museum opens a work space and a real-time beta site for tourism startups within the historic citadel built by King Herod.
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.

Tower of David Museum opens a work space and a real-time beta site for tourism startups within the historic citadel built by King Herod.

Israeli startup Hoop aims to banish the work-life balance by bringing a social network to workplace communications.

Research from the University of Haifa is the first to examine whether relations in the workplace directly influence driving safety.

Kit shows you how to assemble the little DART plane and start doing spins, lazy 8s, scissors and hammerheads.

Data-storage company, valued at $1.6 billion, plans further global expansion of its petabyte data-storage system.

The Whelen race on Oct. 14 was Day’s third straight victory in the playoffs and the 10th in his three-year career with CAAL Racing.

After 1,700 years, dramatic discovery changes archaeologists’ entire understanding of Jerusalem after the destruction of the Second Temple.

Email a copy of your hotel reservation to Pruvo, and the site tracks when a price drops. You’re then given the option to cancel and rebook.

Israeli companies get grant to develop their novel remote monitoring and control system for first-responder teams in the United States and Israel.

5 Israeli startups will join the first cohort of the high-tech accelerator, which aims to impart skills and contacts for doing business in China.

Breath of Life’s huge new facility, the largest medical cannabis facility in the world, can store enough medical marijuana to supply the entire United States.

Based in Jerusalem, Hometalk has quietly become the most popular online community for home-improvement do-it-yourselfers across the world.

Israeli study shows brief ‘ignitions’ of memory are sufficient to activate and improve the memory network encoded in our brains.

According to IVC report, 145 Israeli companies have been financed by equity crowdfunding in the past five years.

The monumental failure of Israel’s ambitious electric-car network could lead the way to success according to the author of a new book exploring the demise of the company.