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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Waze to protect wildlife
Just in time for World Wildlife Day (Mar 3rd), Israeli drivers can now use the Israeli Waze navigation app to report a dead animal on the side of the road. The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel will … Continue reading
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Rotating Dubai hotel – designed by Israeli
Israeli architect David Fisher has designed Dubai’s 80-story Dynamic Tower Hotel, due for completion in 2020. Hotel residents will be able to rotate their rooms through 360 degrees, to either follow the sun or shade or change the view endlessly … Continue reading
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Israeli mobile tech at MWC 2017
Mobile World Congress (MWC) Feb 27 – Mar 2 in Barcelona is the world’s biggest mobile industry trade show. 65 Israeli companies are exhibiting at the Israeli pavilion, plus about a hundred more elsewhere at the show. https://www.israel21c.org/over-165-israeli-companies-take-part-in-mwc-2017/
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4 Global Cleantech companies
Four Israeli companies were named in the 2017 Global Cleantech 100. Israel’s BreezoMeter, Kaiima, TaKaDu, and Netafim are among the top 100 companies picked (from a list of 9,900) by Cleantech Group as poised to make significant market impact within … Continue reading
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Stay underwater for much longer
Israel’s Like-a-Fish has re-invented the underwater breathing apparatus. Instead of carrying heavy cylinders of compressed air, the innovative technology extracts the air from the water as you go. Like-a-Fish is developing the air supply system for INOVA’s ATLANTIS hydrofoil / … Continue reading
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Microsoft use Israelis to find security weaknesses
Cyber professionals, hackers and other proud geeks convened in Tel Aviv at Microsoft’s first BlueHat cybersecurity conference in Israel to tackle cybercrime. In addition to presentations, there was a competition to break the security of a nuclear reactor plant. http://www.timesofisrael.com/at-microsofts-bluehat-event-geeks-gather-to-tackle-cybercrime/
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What is moving the Universe?
Researchers, led by Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Professor Yehuda Hoffman, have used 3D mapping of the movement of galaxies, to find that our Milky Way galaxy is speeding away from a huge, previously unidentified low density void that they have … Continue reading
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Bringing flavor back to tomatoes
Scientists, including from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, have identified the flavor components that contribute to the delicious taste of tomatoes. They will now breed those components back into the modern types of tomatoes. http://new.huji.ac.il/en/article/33422 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/355/6323/391
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A solution to parking problems?
The Jerusalem Municipality has completed a pilot program to test the viability of automated parking systems. Each Ferris-wheel-like unit in the Mesilat Yesharim parking lot occupies two parking spots and provides 12-16 vertical spaces in exchange. http://www.jerusalemconstructionnews.com/2017/02/27/watch-jerusalem-municipality-installs-automated-parking-system/
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Splitting water – more news
I reported previously (Apr 10) on the breakthrough by Israeli Technion scientists regarding the efficient splitting of water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. Now Weizmann Institute scientists have made electrons spin in a way to avoid producing hydrogen peroxide, which … Continue reading
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