
10 Israeli deep-tech startups enter new Intel accelerator
The early-stage startups will benefit from a three-month partnership with the semiconductor giant and other multinational corporations.

The early-stage startups will benefit from a three-month partnership with the semiconductor giant and other multinational corporations.

Study finds that even before babies take their first breath, the stress their mothers experience can shape how their own bodies will manage stress.

SolarWine’s system converts any vineyard into a green energy powerhouse while enhancing yield, quality and income.

TASE partners with TipRanks to translate all corporate disclosures, filings and statements from Hebrew into English.

Study shows artificial intelligence made more optimal recommendations and fewer harmful decisions than did physicians.

Mylo isn’t the first dating app to use AI. But other apps use it to retain subscribers while Mylo uses it to make connections, says founder.

Metatron N.R.G. says its miniature device using a unique form of nuclear fusion could revolutionize the world of clean, affordable energy.

CRISPR technique can target single genes essential for cancer cell survival, toppling the whole structure, says nanomedicine researcher.

QuamCore breakthrough dramatically reduces size, energy consumption and cost of quantum computers, unlocking practical applications across industries.

Study on petunias yields discovery that offers potential applications for breeding more resilient and pollinator-friendly crops.

Automated drones are eyes in the sky that could transform the way ranches raise the world’s billion beef cattle.

Evolving cultivated meat industry aims to avoid the use of antibiotics but will need to ensure the meat does not become infected with bacteria.

Israelis develop ‘milkosomes,’ artificial particles based on human milk that can deliver drugs across the intestinal barrier to the bloodstream.

Hope and resilience reign despite wrecked homes and farms, slaughtered or traumatized livestock, fire damage, bullet holes and haunting memories.

Despite minority groups having lower vaccination rates than the general population in most other countries, Arabs trust Israeli healthcare policy.