Intel pumps $2.7b into Israeli plant
U.S. chipmaker Intel has confirmed plans to invest $2.7 billion in its southern Israel facility in order to produce 22-nanometer technology for semiconductors. The two-year
U.S. chipmaker Intel has confirmed plans to invest $2.7 billion in its southern Israel facility in order to produce 22-nanometer technology for semiconductors. The two-year
Israeli farmers have created new varieties of the pitaya fruit that are tastier and sweeter than the original exotic fruit species. Although already a popular
Israeli scientists are reporting that thirdhand smoke – the invisible remnants of cigarette smoke on carpeting, clothing, furniture and other surfaces – may be even
Top space experts and astronauts from the United States, China and Europe are set to partake in the Fisher Institute’s Sixth International Ilan Ramon Space
Israelis are feeling good. According to a new report on social confidence put out by the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies, Israeli society is
Photo by Sheila Shalhevet, SACH Israel Migdalia, with her mother, Rosa, after undergoing successful heart surgery at Wolfson Medical Center in Israel. Panamanian toddlers Jeremi
Thanks to a new deal between American car manufacturer General Motors and Israeli company Powermat, charging your digital gadgets while driving could soon become the
Photo by ZAKA New ZAKA Firefighting ATVs are equipped with special 50 liter pulse water guns. The ZAKA Rescue and Recovery organization recently launched a
Intel’s revolutionary ‘Sandy Bridge’ microprocessor has generated great excitement in the digital world following its release at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Photo by Anat Zeidenberg/Haifa University Haifa students Michael Shapiro and Meir Yarom celebrate their win at the Worlds debating championship. Two Haifa students took first
The city of Haifa is already on the tourist map of Israel, but now it’s likely to get an even bigger chunk of the market
Eight ancient teeth dating back 400,000 years, found in a cave in Israel, could now rewrite the history of modern man. Prof. Avi Gopher and