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The Torah Prep robotics team, from left: Adviser Bella Bloom with students Basya Miller, Tzivi Glickfield, Rachelli Goldenhersh, Tzofia Bloom, Chaya Kass, Chana Sasportas, Nili Schuss, Malka Rosner and Esti Botuck. Photo by Bil Motchan,
Girls from Torah Prep boast sweet scores with ‘Candy’ tech creation
A group of nine teenagers from a St. Louis day school in grades five through eight advanced to an elite robotics competition.
Bill Motchan
May 21, 2024
The Jewish novelist Dara Horn's family "pet," a Boston Dynamics robot, shakes a lulav for the Sukkot holiday. Source: X/Tablet magazine.
Robot ‘dog’ shakes the lulav
Jewish novelist Dara Horn trained her family “pet” to perform the Sukkot rite.
Oct. 5, 2023
Dr. Cezar J. Mizrahi combines augmented reality and robotic technology to operate on a patient with a complex spinal fracture. Credit: Shaare Zedek Medical Center.
In world first, Jerusalem surgeon uses augmented reality, robot tech in spinal procedure
The doctor compared the experience to that of a combat pilot equipped with an advanced helmet.
Pesach Benson
Aug. 21, 2023
The Trigon 5990 robotics team in Modi’in, Israel, left their booth as is to celebrate Shabbat. Source: Twitter.
At competition, Israeli robots take a day of rest on Shabbat
Trigon 5990 sent a letter explaining why the team could not continue.
April 25, 2023
Tel Aviv University Professor Gilad Yossifon (fourth from left) and his research team. Credit: Courtesy.
Tel Aviv University develops tiny robot that can capture damaged cells
Innovative technology can transport targeted cells for analysis.
March 26, 2023
The Israeli Defense Ministry and U.S. Department of Defense joined forces with the Merage Institute, which promotes trade as a vehicle for economic growth between Israel and the United States, to hold the first-of-its-kind Mobile Standoff Autonomous Indoor Capabilities Challenge (MoSAIC). Credit: Courtesy.
Ariel University wins first place in tactical robotics competition
Companies and universities competed in southern Israel in the first-of-its-kind Mobile Standoff Autonomous Indoor Capabilities Challenge.
April 7, 2022
Twenty startup companies specializing in robotics and mini-drones took part in a competition held in southern Israel from April 4-6, 2022. Credit: Black Box Media.
Israeli competition showcases drones and robots that can lower risk to soldiers, decrease collateral damage
Twenty startup companies in the fields of robotics and mini-indoor drones take part a competition in Yeruham in southern Israel.
Yaakov Lappin
April 6, 2022
The REX MK II, armed with remote-controlled weapons systems. Credit: Courtesy of Israel Aerospace Industries.
Israel Aerospace Industries puts latest unmanned battle vehicle on display in Washington
The Rex MK II can move autonomously on rough terrain, fire on targets, transfer logistics and gather intelligence; it can also carry water, food and ammunition through enemy territory.
Yaakov Lappin
Oct. 11, 2021
A locust’s ear integrated into a technological system to allow a robot to hear. Photo courtesy of Tel Aviv University
In tech first, robot uses dead locust’s ear to hear
“The sky’s the limit” for biological-technological system integration, says a Tel Aviv University researcher.
Naama Barak
March 8, 2021