Science

FBI utilized Israeli technology to hack phone of Trump's failed assassin

The FBI used technology developed by the Israeli company Cellebrite to hack into the mobile phone of Matthew Thomas Crooks.

Israeli startup develops simple, accurate system for diagnosing coronary heart disease

Israeli startup AccuLine has developed CORA, a deep learning-based system that enables early examination of coronary arteries and timely treatment initiation for patients.

Israeli startup develops photonic processors 1000 times faster than Nvidia

These advancements are crucial for data centers and supercomputers, particularly due to the growing demands of AI applications

Bronze age shipwreck found 90km off coast of northern Israel

A ship from the Bronze Age has been discovered 90 kilometers off the northern coast of Israel, at a depth of 1.8 kilometers — the farthest ever found from shore.

Israel opens Center for Quantum Technologies

The Office of Innovation and Quantum Machines announced the opening of the Israel Center for Quantum Technologies.

The power of shared grief: How collective sadness reduces polarization in Israeli society

A study conducted by psychologists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that Holocaust Remembrance Days contribute to reducing affective polarization among groups.

Study shows older Israelis exhibit greater psychological resilience in war with Hamas

Professor Amit Shrira conducted a study measuring acute stress and PTSD symptoms among Israelis following the events of October 7.