Research and development
The wars Israel is already preparing for – and why they look nothing like today's
As alliances shift and technologies transform warfare, Israel must preserve its qualitative military edge.
Your Taxes: What makes Israeli hi-tech tick
The future of Israeli water: The technological revolution
Connecting the ends under fire: A national development surge
Israel unveils miniature human heart model to transform drug testing
A minuscule model of a human heart, the size of a grain of rice, has been created in Israel. With the potential to put an end to the often criticized animal testing by pharmaceutical companies.
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI says it is doubling down on preventing AI from 'going rogue'
Superintelligent AI - systems more intelligent than humans - could arrive this decade, the blog post's authors predicted.
New type of computer memory could boost performance, cut energy costs
A research team from the University of Cambridge has developed a new computer memory device that could improve performance while using less energy.
Iran claims technological leap with new hypersonic missile amid skepticism
Iran’s claim to have developed a weapon capable of reaching Tel Aviv in 400 seconds represents a clear objective for the Islamic Republic.
Marsupials are evolving faster than humans, other animals – study
"We often have this bias that ours is the group that evolution is directed towards, but that's not how evolution works," explained Goswami.
Microsoft's 'Sparks of AGI' ignite debate on humanlike AI
The study explores the capabilities of OpenAI's GPT-4, a powerful language model that has shown remarkable potential in generating humanlike answers and ideas.
Weizmann Institute solves the mystery of red blood cell production
Weizmann Institute's identification of the cells producing the hormone EPO could lead to new therapies for treating anemia.
What happens to human brain at all stages of life? Studies have pretty cool answers
Our body ages, and with it the brain - this is clear to all of us. So when are our brains the sharpest? And when does it start to degenerate?
Unique Israeli radar system used to help locate Turkey earthquake survivors
Camero-Tech’s Xaver 400 radar is specialized for use with buildings and was helpful in the IDF's Turkey mission.
TAU establishes first observatory for orbit satellite communication
The station includes a satellite observatory dome with a diameter of 4.25 meters, a tracking system, a primary high-speed camera and more.