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An ongoing study at the Rabin Medical Center demonstrates that radiation treatments can be easier, more efficient and tailored to each individual patient.
The program will provide “young people from the Druze, Circassian, and Bedouin communities with an entry point into the technological world.”
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, with most cases occurring in patients with no identifiable family history or specific gene mutation.
Companies will gain access to infrastructure covering development, testing, launch and in-orbit operation at a subsidized price.
The commemorative stamp features the iconic amphitheater on the Mount Scopus campus, looking out toward the Judean Desert and Edom Mountains.
Mergers and acquisitions surged in 2025, while private funding shifted to fewer, larger deals focused on scale-ready, high-conviction companies.
The goal is to “contribute to significant improvements in the algorithmic efficiency of [machine] learning processes.”
“It’s never easy being Jewish in today’s world, but the rise of AI is making it even harder,” Rep. Sara Jacobs said.
The goal is to “provide a space free from distractions, where students can develop and refine social and emotional skills, improve the educational climate and enable focus on learning,” says Education Minister Yoav Kisch.
The complex’s design will resemble the chip giant’s iconic spacecraft building in Silicon Valley, accommodating more than 10,000 employees.
Berlin approved expansion of the air defense system contract, to a total of about $6.6 billion.
Cybersecurity is one of the Jewish state’s largest tech sectors, with nearly $5 billion raised across more than 130 funding rounds in 2025.