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
Two Bar-Ilan U. professors attain prestigious EU grants
The microbiology professor and the electronic engineering experts received 2 million euros in funding each.
TAU team wins gold at genetic engineering world championship
In terms of overall ranking, TAU's team beat out teams from leading universities like Harvard, MIT, Cornell and Stanford.
Trump’s peace plan has 99 problems, but the tunnel ain’t one of them
Building a 30-mile tunnel might be the least of the peace plan’s problems
Application of MayMaan innovation could make world of difference
Imagine unleashing unlimited clean and renewable energy.
FBI: Michigan engineer sent confidential tech data to Iran
The FBI complaint accused the Iranian national of stealing confidential information and technical data from an unidentified company January 2015 through June 2016.
Klil offers sensor-based shutters
Klil Control – a device with sensors that open and close the shutters based on the weather.
Engineering attracting most Israeli students; law, business in decline
Overall, more than one-in-four of approximately 190,000 Israeli students studied either engineering or computer science and mathematics during the 2018/19 academic year.
What we’re learning from Greta Thunberg
The Lounge with Michal Galanti: July 9, 2018
Omer Adam entertained thousands of techies who participated in Dell Technologies’ annual technological conference at Expo Tel Aviv at the Tel Aviv Exhibition Grounds.
STEM-focused kindergarten sponsored by Lockheed Martin opens in Jerusalem
"The new MadaKids kindergartens will nurture the young children and inspire them to become the engineers and entrepreneurs of the future," said Mayor of Jerusalem Moshe Leon.