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Gas vs. Induction: Which Stovetop Is the Better Choice?

Stovetops are a staple in nearly every kitchen – but which type is the smarter choice?

calendar 5.7.2025
reading-time 3 minutes

Bugs with a Mission: The Rise of Cyborg Cockroaches

Researchers from Japan and Indonesia have developed a new generation of cyborg cockroaches, merging miniaturized technology with the insects’ remarkable natural abilities.

calendar 10.4.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

Observing Thoughts in Action – The Promise and Pitfalls of fMRI

Understanding our brain requires more than just analyzing its structure—we must see it in action. This led to the development of fMRI: functional magnetic resonance imaging.

calendar 13.2.2025
reading-time 15 minutes

Archiving Scientific Knowledge in the Digital Age

Scientific content appears more accessible than ever, but virtual memory is full of gaps, leading to the loss of digital information

calendar 27.8.2024
reading-time 10 minutes

Simone Biles vs. Robots: Can Machines Match Gymnasts?

Simone Biles pushes human capabilities to the limit. Can advanced machines challenge human boundaries?

calendar 31.7.2024
reading-time 3 minutes

The Lifespan of Memory Storage Devices

Storing information in DNA may replace digital memory storage technologies

calendar 25.1.2024
reading-time 6 minutes

Redisrupting Routes – GPS Signal Interference

GPS jamming to confuse the enemy – learn about GPS interference tactics and countermeasures.

calendar 30.11.2023
reading-time 10 minutes

Making Muscles: Producing Meat Without Harming Animals

What is cultivated meat production and what are its environmental consequences?

calendar 9.11.2023
reading-time 11 minutes

Unearthing The Origins of Artificial Intelligence

These days, when we are inundated with news of groundbreaking advancements in the field of artificial intelligence, it’s fascinating to delve into how it all started.

calendar 20.9.2023
reading-time 11 minutes

An Artificially Intelligent Diagnosis

Artificial intelligence applications can analyze large amounts of data and assist in patient diagnosis and even in research—but they also have limitations

calendar 27.8.2023
reading-time 11 minutes

Printed vs. Digital Books – Which is More Eco-Friendly?

Printed books or digital books – which are more environmentally friendly?

calendar 18.6.2023
reading-time 7 minutes

Thomas Edison – Turning on the Light of Progress

Remembered mainly for the light bulb he didn’t invent, but gave the world hundreds of inventions and patents. Thomas Edison

calendar 11.2.2023
reading-time 6 minutes

The Slide Rule – A Game-Changing Invention

The 400th anniversary of the invention of the slide rule

calendar 22.6.2022
reading-time 7 minutes

Environment-Friendly and Clothing-Friendly Laundry

A quick and cold laundry cycle results in less power consumption and pollution and extends your clothes’ lifespan

calendar 26.5.2022
reading-time 4 minutes

Growing Steaks All The Way to Mars

An Israeli technology that makes it possible to grow beef outside a cow’s body, without harming any animals and in a process that consumes far fewer resources than those required to raise an entire animal for meat

calendar 18.5.2022
reading-time 11 minutes

How Does an Air Conditioner Work?

An air conditioner doesn’t work magic, but transfers the hot air to a different place, based on the principles of thermodynamics

calendar 29.8.2021
reading-time 6 minutes

More Innovative, More Spectacular and More Cost-Efficient

From robotic attendants to artificial intelligence powered cameras. Ground-breaking technologies at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games

calendar 2.8.2021
reading-time 8 minutes

The Sports Apparel That Sets World Records

In the Olympics, as well as in other competitions, clothing technologies are no less important than talent

calendar 29.7.2021
reading-time 5 minutes

The Inventions That Helped Women Soar

Commemorating International Women’s Day: The technologies that assisted women in their struggle for equal rights.

calendar 7.3.2021
reading-time 15 minutes

Is 5G Technology Really Dangerous?

There is no evidence that currently justifies the fear of the fifth generation of cellular phones

calendar 23.10.2019
reading-time 6 minutes

The Robat

It may not fly, but the robot developed at Tel Aviv University maps novel surroundings like bats do

calendar 6.9.2018
reading-time 4 minutes

The Science behind Israel’s Fight for Independence

A large part of Israel’s military success in the War of Independence can be credited to the Science Corps

calendar 17.4.2018
reading-time 10 minutes

Eating meat without killing any animals

Is it possible to eat a steak while leaving the cow intact?

calendar 9.5.2017
reading-time 11 minutes

Advanced Science of Swimming

Science meets the Olympic pool, recruiting the greatest minds for improving performance

calendar 5.9.2016
reading-time 6 minutes