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Researchers, clinicians and investors at TAU’s AI and Health Day showcased how artificial intelligence is reshaping medical decisions and saving lives.
From China’s rising threats to AI-driven warfare, Israel’s cybersecurity sector shines amid a record-breaking year for investment.
The DefenseTech Week 2025 conference in Tel Aviv showcases Israeli defense advances, with a new emphasis on AI in combat.
The security industry has achieved a technological breakthrough in enemy drone detection, says Brig. Gen. Benny Aminov.
The competition run by Tel Aviv University in partnership with Brandeis University is open to Hebrew learners aged 12–18 around the world.
“His entire identity is shaped by a need to please those who hate Jews,” British independent investigative journalist David Collier writes.
“The untold story is how central Tel Aviv University has become to Israel’s future and how deeply that future is connected to the American Jewish community,” Pery told JNS.
“We should rise and cheer people who come on aliyah,” the museum’s CEO, Oded Revivi, tells JNS,
Joel Mokyr missed calls from the Swedish committee because he was preoccupied with the Israeli hostages’ release.
The technique, called a “technological breakthrough” by Tel Aviv University researchers, will facilitate the discovery and mapping of underground cavities, even through rock.
Tel Aviv University ranked seventh worldwide, Technion breaks into global top 10 in PitchBook’s 2025 ranking for leading universities around the world.
The Tel Aviv University scholar said that National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir “armed the lunatics; I hope our side is stockpiling weapons too.”