Science and Technology
The agreement is the first of its kind between Amazon Web Services and an Israeli academic institution, according to the university.
“I aim to work hard to script historical moments and achievements that will be etched forever in the memory of our people,” says recruit Noura Al-Matroushi.
IBM’s AI XRPIZE finalist Zzapp Malaria analyzes satellite images to identify malaria risk areas, and then treats them. It’s already working in Africa.
One of its stated goals is “teaching and learning about the Holocaust: Education for a world without genocide ever again.”
Hagit Tzafrir of Harel Insurance is among 40 professional women from 18 nations using artificial intelligence to drive innovation.
The cooperation seeks solutions that promote sustainability by mitigating the negative environmental impacts of development.
Industry representatives, content experts, innovation fans and students convene to come up with solutions to decrease environmental impacts.
A diver explains why artificial reefs are needed to create new habitats and preserve magnificent natural coral reefs off the coast of Eilat.
Israel’s alleged ongoing disruptions of Iranian oil-smuggling to Syria, which enabled a terror financing channel to Hezbollah, and Tehran’s resulting retaliation may have set off alarm bells in the Biden administration ahead of new nuclear talks.
Prolonged droughts and rising temperatures have disrupted long-standing planting practices and left the land with major desertification.
The “Iron Sting” 120mm mortar munition uses GPS and laser technology, and is capable of accuracies of less than 38 feet, according to Israel’s Defense Ministry.
Despite U.S. and international sanctions, Tehran has continued its oil trade with Damascus, shipping millions of barrels annually.