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Simply Green’s revolutionary environment-friendly under-floor cushion is made from recycled polyethylene scraps.
Ruthie Blum, a former editor at The Jerusalem Post, is a columnist for Israel Hayom and the author of “To Hell in a Handbasket: Carter, Obama, and the ‘Arab Spring.’”

Simply Green’s revolutionary environment-friendly under-floor cushion is made from recycled polyethylene scraps.

VocalZoom Systems’ breakthrough microphone could put an end to the main problem plaguing voice-recognition tech

Timocco’s online gaming platform provides developmentally appropriate challenges for kids working on acquiring a variety of skill sets.

You don’t have to be an IDF veteran to get into the 8200 EISP accelerator; you just have to show exceptional entrepreneurial potential.

Singlecue, one of CNN’s 36 coolest gadgets of 2014, is a simple gesture-recognition remote control for today’s smart home.

A new program aims to help Israel’s disabled community get around independently.

Quiet Therapeutics’ specially coated nanoparticles act like Trojan Horses entering cancer cells undetected and then killing them.

Night driving is about to become a great deal safer thanks to a new solution by BrightWay Vision.

Israeli expert is experimenting with intestinal parasites to fight conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn’s disease.

Genie is an electrical appliance that prepares healthy food in pods or capsules similar to those containing coffee for espresso machines.

Forbes suggests keeping an eye on Moshe Hogeg, creator of Yo, Mobli, Mirage and celeb-backed incubator/investment fund Singulariteam.

They may not wear 10-gallon hats, but these authentic Israeli cowboys can herd cattle with the best of them.

‘There is no question that Tel Aviv is a gay paradise,’ says community activist ahead of the Dec. 24-Jan. 7 festival.

A first-in-class pocket-sized metered-dose cannabis inhaler helps patients and doctors control, monitor and fine-tune dosages.

‘Our two goals are to further the study of science and technology in Israel, while helping to cure societal ills and inequalities,’ says Technoda CEO.