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Silicon Valley Bank, which collapsed after a run on the institution, held some $160 billion in uninsured deposits.
Foggy Bottom also noted 20 vessels associated with the companies in Vietnam, China, Iran and the United Arab Emirates.
The telescope will enter geostationary orbit in 2026, where it will scan the universe for events such as stars colliding or exploding and the impact of giant black holes.
The Space Administration’s mission will be to examine new ways to use space “in ways that cannot be detailed.”
It’s full-blown high-tech on exhibit—from green hydrogen to digital avatars to 3D shopping and lamb chops that look, smell and taste real.
“In the midst of all this wreckage and all of this ... wetness and dirt and smoke and dust, you see this glimmer of hope,” Jewish disaster-relief expert Leora Wine tells JNS.
Following the deadly quake in Turkey, Israel’s state comptroller calls for immediate action to avert disaster.
Legal and ethical implications and liability issues among the subjects discussed.
The IDF has dispatched a 150-strong delegation to Turkey that specializes in emergency rescue services.
Mount Hermon saw at least 30 cm (11 inches) of snow, raising hopes that Israelis would finally get to enjoy a winter wonderland before spring.
International technology leaders gather in Tel Aviv for the Ilan Ramon Space Conference.
The Israeli president attended the 18th Ilan Ramon International Space Conference, being held as part of Israel Space Week 2023.