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Its new office in Jerusalem will focus on hardware and Mac chip development.
Israeli scientists say their method can forecast strong earthquakes up to 48 hours ahead with 80% accuracy.
It aims to increase water levels and ensure a constant flow throughout the year, turning the area into a diverse biological ecosystem and a tourist destination.
It could pave the way for the enrichment of technologies in the energy-storage “super-market.”
Lt. Col. Moteea Dagash, head of the IDF’s Construction Branch, tells JNS about ambitious programs, which include turning biowaste into power sources.
Topics of discussion and agreements focused on regional security, environment, technology and energy, which many believe was the primary topic of the U.S. president’s visit in the wake of oil shortages and high gas prices.
The move comes hours before U.S. President Joe Biden is set to fly from Israel to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and is viewed as a tangible step towards normalizing relations between Israel and the Sunni Muslim kingdom.
“We’re following up on all gas fields across Palestine,” said Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Bahraini Ambassador to Israel Khaled Al Jalahma visits Nazareth and learns about Jewish-Arab nonprofit’s plans to close socioeconomic gaps through investment in high-tech.
No trained personnel or complicated equipment is needed to identify viruses and bacteria infecting space crew.
The chief mobility officer of Michigan, the heart of the US automotive industry, says Israeli companies are reinventing transportation infrastructure.
IDF Military Intelligence uncovers attempt by Hamas operatives to use fake Israeli social-media accounts to access soldiers’ devices.