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A young man was brought to the emergency room of Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem in traumatic cardiac arrest after shrapnel tore his inferior vena cava, the big vein in the middle of ...
With everything going on in Israel these days, it is hard to escape reality, even in an immersive experience such as SXSW — South by Southwest, the annual fusion of innovation, culture and ...
Ziv Elul was 48 when he was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It didn’t come as a big surprise, he says. As a child he’d always been easily distracted and found it hard ...
As Nili Block strides into the boxing ring at competitions, her anthem of choice is always Alicia Keys belting out “Girl on Fire.” But last month, as the 29-year-old defended her world title in Paris, ...
I was sleepy as I squeezed into my car for the early morning commute from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. Maybe I should have taken the train instead of a private vehicle? I wondered, in a bleary haze. Would ...
I’m not even going to bother starting this article with a list of all the problems Israel faced this year. We all know how bad it’s been and how many difficulties we’ve all experienced and there will ...
Here’s a win-win opportunity if you grow grapes for a living. A startup in Israel is integrating solar panels into vineyards. They generate electricity (and revenue). And they give the farmer precise ...
This summer’s sweltering heatwave across Europe is sparking wildfires, damaging infrastructure, polluting the air and making life miserable for millions. There are health problems and even deaths ...
One of the most upsetting Covid-19 side effects for many people has been the loss of smell and taste – sometimes continuing for months. While Israeli tech hasn’t solved that problem, the country’s ...
“When you look at electricity production, you realize renewable energy has already arrived,” Yonadav Buber tells ISRAEL21c. “The cost of renewable energy production is already competing with that of ...
A new treatment developed by researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the IDF Medical Corps could significantly improve survival in cases of severe blood loss — a leading cause of ...
A unique “coworking space” for farmers in drought-stricken Rwanda will soon offer local growers a sustainable way to produce crops. Agriculture accounts for a third of landlocked Rwanda’s GDP but ...
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