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Naama Barak is a writer at ISRAEL21c. A PhD student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, she loves all things history and politics. Food and fashion come a close second. Prior to joining ISRAEL21c, ...
Brian has been a journalist and high-tech entrepreneur for over 25 years. He combines this expertise for ISRAEL21c as he writes about hot new local startups, pharmaceutical advances, scientific ...
Abigail Klein Leichman, a writer and associate editor at ISRAEL21c from August 2010 until her retirement in March 2024, moved to Israel in 2007. She has freelanced for a variety of newspapers and ...
Editor and Israel Director, Nicky Blackburn has worked extensively as a journalist and editor both in Britain and Israel for a range of national and international publications including The Cambridge ...
Autonomous flying cowboys manage livestock more efficiently Automated drones are eyes in the sky that could transform the way ranches raise the world’s billion beef cattle.
Booze-proof hornets could hold key to studying alcoholism Researchers find that hornets have several copies of the gene responsible for producing the enzyme that breaks down alcohol.
Telemedicine-managed, physician-supervised at-home care results in better outcomes for acutely ill patients than a hospital stay, according to a major retrospective study conducted by BEYOND, the ...
A new study appears to prove that genetically diverse groups of people make more accurate collective judgments compared to genetically homogeneous ones. The research, conducted by scientists from the ...
Belkin Vision, founded in 2013, developed an effective first-line laser treatment for glaucoma that is easily accessible to doctors and patients.
Fringe festival in Israel’s south offers “boost of morale” Organizers of the International Fringe Festival say after over 60 foreign artists canceled their participation, Israeli stars stepped up to ...
Hervana’s hormone-free tablets, now under development, won’t disrupt a woman’s cycle and also offer protection from sexually transmitted diseases.
Doomed astronaut’s diary gifted to National Library The space diary of Israel’s first astronaut has been kept at the Israel Museum for restoration since the Columbia space shuttle disaster in 2003.
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