Monthly Archives: August 2025

Cooling AI data centers

Israel’s ZutaCore (see here previously) has partnered with global AI-as-a-Service platform, Iozera, to make data centers more sustainable for AI operations. ZutaCore’s HyperCool® technology uses a direct-to-chip pool boiling system to efficiently remove heat from processors and away from servers. … Continue reading

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Grain analysis in seconds

Israel’s SCIO (see here previously) has launched the Mini 2 – the 2nd generation of the world’s first pocket spectrometer. It analyses the content of corn (ear, shelled or sweet corn). It is vital for US agriculture, to aid harvest, … Continue reading

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Joint US-Israel Quantum AI tech hub

Israel and the US are to create a joint science center for artificial intelligence and quantum innovation at an investment of $200 million. The center will serve as a hub to promote technology-driven cooperation and diplomacy with Gulf countries in … Continue reading

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The first human spinal cord implant

Tel Aviv University and Israel’s Matricelf (see here previously) are to perform the world’s first surgery, where a personalized engineered human spinal cord will be implanted in a paralyzed patient. The procedure aims to enable the patient to rise from … Continue reading

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Good Medicine

The Good Medicine experience at Jerusalem’s Friends of Zion, featured Chief Joseph and Dr. Laralyn RiverWind, founders of FireKeepers International, a Native American Zionist charity. They gave messages of support and the gift of healing, from one indigenous people to … Continue reading

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Therapeutic playroom in memory of Bibas family

Schneider Children’s Medical Center has inaugurated its first therapeutic playroom, dedicated to the memory of murdered hostages Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas. It offers hospitalized children a space for play, healing, and hope. It was created thanks to non-profit “Toys … Continue reading

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4th FDA clearance for AI blood analysis

Israel’s Scopio Labs (see here previously) has now received the fourth FDA clearance for its groundbreaking, full-field digital hematology imaging platform. The new Decision Support System significantly helps labs analyze blood smears for anomalies. https://www.ourcrowd.com/startup-news/scopio-labs-receives-fourth-fda-clearance-elevating-digital-morphology-with-enhanced-ai-powered-rbc-and-platelet-capabilities https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9HqaBCg4Ac

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Eliminating EoE

Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a food allergy (milk, eggs, wheat, nuts, fish etc.,) disease that affects 1 in 2,500 people. Now a team of researchers from Tel Aviv University have found that blocking the protein TSLP might stop the disease … Continue reading

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Idan Amedi’s reunion with medic who saved his life

Actor and singer Idan Amedi reunited with the doctor who saved his life after he was severely injured in Gaza. At his Jerusalem concert for thousands of fans, Amedi paused his performance, hugged Dr Tuvia Book, saying “I love you, … Continue reading

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Coin from Herod era unearthed

Lior Zavrag, a reservist officer in the Samaria Regional Brigade, discovered an ancient coin from the time of King Herod and more than 2,000 years old, in the Sebastia archaeological site. Field officials said, “through this very gate passed Omri, … Continue reading

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