
Can AI make you a hit musician?
AI-powered music production platform HitCraft nears beta launch. What does it offer to human creators?

AI-powered music production platform HitCraft nears beta launch. What does it offer to human creators?

Not all drones have military uses, plenty of innovative companies are developing drones that can make life better for everyone, whether it’s picking fruit, cleaning windows or delivering pizza.

These companies are doing their best to keep us from entering a landfill-themed apocalypse scenario.

Two significant improvements could make MRI a better alternative to tests like PET-CT, reducing patient exposure to harmful radiation.

In the global battle against strokes, Israel punches above it’s weight. To celebrate World Stroke Day on Oct 29, here are 8 startups developing vital high-tech tools to deal with this life-threatening problem.

BladeRanger’s autonomous cleaning tech has impressed German train company Deutsche Bahn during a 100-day pilot program.

How restaurateur Yonathan Iluz’s calling led him to feed thousands of IDF soldiers in Israel’s battered north.

Thanks to the marvel of technology, experts have found ways to extract protein from some pretty bizarre ingredients.

During Sukkot, Jews across the world dwell in temporary shelters and wave the Four Species in celebration of the harvest season’s conclusion.

Avertto aims to bring AI-enabled stroke detection to the ICU with its pulse-monitor technology.

Israeli climate expert warns that warmer oceans mean fiercer storms in the future and explains why the insurance industry should be first line advocates in the fight against climate change.

The Israeli delegation includes companies offering solutions in fields such as emissions, pollution, carbon capture and more.

Researchers have found a link between how men’s ADHD affects their female partners’ mental health.

In study, 96 out of 96 sampled reefs contained traces of pharmaceuticals ranging from laxatives to antidepressants.

At Sheba hospital’s new rehab center, over 600 patients have undergone critical rehabilitation since the outbreak of the war.