Engineering
Deep-tech nation: Israel’s strategic imperative - opinion
As global innovation shifts from software speed to scientific depth, Israel’s greatest advantage is hiding in plain sight.
Beyond the cockpit: How aerospace engineering is revolutionizing consumer hardware
'The hunt has begun': Iran-linked hackers put bounties for info on Israeli air defense developers
Nexperia chip crisis throws global auto supply chains into chaos again
Azrieli College of Engineering to hold virtual Metaverse open day
The virtual open-day experience is a dynamic, exciting way to learn about the Jerusalem engineering college.
Prof. Ami Moyal to discuss transforming engineering education at Jpost Convention
President of Afeka Academic College of Engineering will also discuss building of new academic campus in South Tel-Aviv
The quietest place on earth will drive you insane
In 2015, Microsoft built a room that is now officially designated in the Guinness Book of Records as the quietest place on Earth.
TAU robot able to ‘smell’ odors like a dog using a biological sensor
Researchers have developed a biological sensor whose sensitivity rivals that of dogs – 10,000 times higher than that of existing electronic devices.
Hanukkah: Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Center home to largest LEGO-made menorah
One of Israel's newest LEGO franchisees has officially submitted a bid for a Guinness World Record for its Hanukkah menorah.
Computer architecture is being reimagined at Technion
One might think modern computers are already surpassing the human brain, but they still have a long way to go.
Nano-magnets can be used to restore damaged nerve cells -Bar-Ilan University
A novel technique uses magnetic manipulations to create “mini-brains” in order to restore damaged neural networks.
Israeli architect collaborates with French design empire to create a crystal mezuzah
Israeli architecture and interior design aficionado Irma Orenstein collaborated with a luxury French glassware company to create a new, bespoke mezuzah.
Shapir Engineering invests in AI platform to prevent heavy machinery accidents
Ception’s proprietary system, MineCept, helps prevent accident and injury in mines, quarries and construction sites around the world.
How did American researchers create fabric that can 'think?' - study
The discovery has potential applications for search-and-rescue systems, infrastructure repairs and much more.