It’s not a bird – it’s SuperMeat: Israeli startup aims to grow meat without the animal
The founders of an Israeli food tech startup want you to enjoy your meat without the guilt — in fact, without the animal.\n\n
The founders of an Israeli food tech startup want you to enjoy your meat without the guilt — in fact, without the animal.\n\n
Ilana Gutman “knew nothing about computers” three years ago when two soldiers visited her freshman high school class in Ashdod, a city in the south of Israel, and encouraged the students to apply for a high school cybersecurity training program.
Ten startups recently took the stage at American Jewish University (AJU) to pitch their ideas for how to implement Israeli water technology in the United States at an event hosted by the Israeli-American Council (IAC).
Beverly Hills Mayor John Mirisch hopes to one day introduce self-driving vehicles to the city as public transportation.
Apps track income, expenses and keep users on course to retire
A mobile phone application that enables visitors to learn about the Jewish heritage of the Greek island of Crete and the Etz Hayyim Synagogue has been launched.
Amit Kochavi, an 18-year-old entrepreneur from Tel Aviv, did not want to wait until after his military service to get a foothold in Israel’s startup ecosystem.
The automotive and tech companies pursuing the driverless car share a utopian belief: Autonomous vehicles will benefit society, eventually saving most of the nearly 33,000 people each year killed in road accidents in America alone.