Science and Technology
The government’s commitment is ambitious, but minority talent still migrates to Tel Aviv to succeed. Can new initiatives reverse that trend?
Startup Nation Central reports record funding and exports as AI-driven productivity fuels high-tech rebound and global investor confidence.
At a time when global demand for GPU accelerators surges, Israel looks to give its local industry a competitive edge.
The government-backed Yozma Fund aims to leverage over $2 billion for Israeli venture capital, shoring up early-stage tech amid a global funding slump and local instability.
Israel’s prime minister called the Islamic Republic and its proxies a threat to regional security at the signing of a cooperation agreement in Jerusalem.
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.