technology

The challenges and processes involved in the cultivation of meat

The Inside Israeli Innovation Podcast: Season 2, Episode 40.

 IDF infantry soldiers train in urban warfare along the Syrian border, Golan Heights, December 17

IDF develops software to help commanders learn from past military operations

“By analyzing our operations and the enemy’s tactics, we aim to ensure the IDF performs at its best in future missions,” said the system's product manager.

Nexus: Analyzing Yuval Noah Harari's take on AI

"The problem, Harari argues, is not necessarily information itself. The problem is perhaps that we have been asking the wrong questions."

By SHLOMO MAITAL
15/12/2024

Ready? It's Xiaomi's second electric car

Xiaomi's ambitious car project continues, now with its second model, which it is announcing. It’s a crossover the size of the Expang G6 and Tesla Model Y. It may even come to us.

By KEINAN COHEN/WALLA
15/12/2024

'Who is going to develop the next Iron Dome?'

Afeka College of Engineering President Professor Ami Moyal, spoke at JPost Miami Summit.

MAWASI WATER: A flooded Mawasi plot along southern coast of the Gaza Strip in 1983.

Ancient Muslim agro-technologies can help us cope with water scarcity

The research further suggests that the systems, which rely on rainfall-replenished groundwater, offer a pathway for community-driven, ecologically sensitive farming practices.

Quality, innovation, safety - Albar's new electric vehicle brands

With the moderation of taxes on electric vehicles - Automotive Equipment and Albar launch new car brands.

By YEHUDA SHARONI/MAARIV
13/12/2024

What's the difference? We reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

Samsung launched a near-twin to the Galaxy S24 with similar specs. Is it worth buying instead? The answer might surprise you.

By DAVID ROSENTHAL
12/12/2024

Parents on screens – narcissistic children: Loneliness in the AI age

Elon Musk recently promised that within a year, we could buy robots to assist with chores and ease boredom. Experts warn that robotics could worsen the loneliness already seen globally.

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