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Kayleigh Sacco on how Canada’s digital casino market is setting new standards for player experience
Will the Israeli brain solve the energy crisis? New Israel–Japan tech collaboration
US and Iran reach temporary ceasefire
Breaking the market: Factory 54 invests NIS 30M in its flagship complex at Ramat Aviv Mall
The business lessons behind Gurhan Kiziloz's $1.7B net worth
In a year defined by AI euphoria and crypto volatility, a self-funded operator is demonstrating that the oldest form of capitalism – owning the shop, remains the most potent.
Why Jewish entrepreneurs are turning to structured property investing for financial independence
A quiet surge in the housing market: Purchase groups return to the spotlight
Amid high interest rates, land shortages, and developer challenges, purchase groups are resurging. 2026 Ruby Capital data show a sharp rise in financing, reshaping the housing market.
Global markets set for rapid expansion in 2026
Contrary to reports: "Cancellation wave of less than half a percent"
Your Investments: If you don’t understand it, don’t invest in it
If a belief, value, or investment cannot be explained clearly, it is unlikely to endure. A sound financial plan should be understandable.
80% lower costs: The Israeli innovation shaking up the cultured food market
An Israeli startup revealed a hydrogel-based platform that cuts cultured food production costs and could speed the shift to sustainable alternatives to animal-based products.
After months of decline: Housing prices in Israel begin to rise
Data from the Central Bureau of Statistics show a trend reversal: The annual increase in housing prices stands at only 0.1%. For the first time in months, a price increase is noticeable.
What is zero knowledge proof? A guide into substrate pallets and ZK technology
Explore how the Zero Knowledge Proof project uses the Substrate framework and modular pallets to build a secure, privacy-focused blockchain for decentralized AI compute.
Liquid crystal and infrared: The glasses that could eliminate multifocals
At CES, smart glasses were unveiled that replace multifocal lenses with real-time focus adjustment, no cameras or screens, promising natural vision and a normal look, launching next year.