AnyVision system touted as improving security and preventing crime, but social rights activists say practice infringes on privacy, could hurt marginalized groups

Israel is advancing as a country, at a steady pace, and gaps that exist between the standard of living in Israel and the West, are closing

Weizmann Institute team says it has created a molecular 'smell map' that can be used to recreate almost any scent on earth, potentially sending what you sniff around the globe

Mooly Eden, former president of Intel Israel, says because the tech giant's Kiryat Gat manufacturing site is new, it is likely to survive

Calcalist: Amid uncertainty stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, Amdocs, which is dependent on US sales, is 'strategically assessing its workforce'

Using thermal cameras, data-scanning algorithms and more, innovators from country's hi-tech sector seek balance between controlling infections and allowing daily life to go on

Scientists around the world have detected virus in sewage systems, but company says its tech can give a more precise location of an outbreak, potentially helping control diseases

Startup RD Pack uses technology developed by Bar-Ilan University researchers to spray attendees at entrance to sports and performance venues; pilot installed at Tel Aviv stadium

New law bars any cooperation with Zionists, including 'hardware and software,' as crime against God. So, no computers, internet, cellphones; healthcare ravaged; no BMW for Khamenei

In fierce battle for market share against superpowers China and US, domestic UAV industry uses army experience to edge out the competition

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