The tasty news of Israel
Underground, above the city: Pizza Zutt wants Naples, New York, and Tel Aviv.
Underground, above the city: Pizza Zutt wants Naples, New York, and Tel Aviv.
AccuLine completes clinical trial in seven Israeli hospitals: The system achieved 94% sensitivity in detecting heart patients and 99% risk exclusion in a non-invasive clinic test.
Romance even before the first course, and a great love afterward: Israel’s tasty (and love-filled) news.
Hotels are removing bathroom doors, replacing them with glass, curtains, or open alcoves. Guests are complaining, and privacy battles are now going online.
A dual exhibition at P8 Gallery explores the concept of home through memory, nostalgia, and staged photography – between excess and loss, between light and darkness.
Apple completes one of its largest-ever acquisitions, buying Israel’s Q.AI, developer of facial expression analysis and “silent speech” technology, aiming to close gaps with Meta, Google, and OpenAI.
It looks like a million dollars but costs NIS 250K. Does the Chinese brand that topped 2025 sales charts deliver real luxury or just seat massages hiding tricky ergonomics?
Estrella Damm has sent another red star to the Mediterranean Sea.
Helps reduce hair breakage, strengthen existing hair, improve the appearance of density and volume, and provide better scalp coverage.
After burgers and Mexican food, the major restaurant group enters the pizza market for the first time: It acquired the American Dolce pizza brand for NIS 1 million.