Engineering
Tali Mekere: A first-generation engineer's path to success from Ethiopia to Netanya
“There are amazing people who are willing to help. With determination and belief in yourself, anything is possible.”
Afeka College's 'Quiet Tent': A space to cope and heal during a time of war, pain, and stress
Airport runways: One of aviation’s greatest achievements, but how do they work? - explainer
How the IDF's 7th Armored Brigade breached the path to the Litani River in Lebanon - interview
DNA helps scientists engineer structures at the molecular level
The new research could open the door to revolutionary breakthroughs in faster and more energy efficient technologies.
Israeli college in 5th place in an international ranking of academic institutions
An extraordinary Israeli achievement - Afeka - Tel Aviv Academic College of Engineering was ranked 5th in the category of crisis management.
Apple onboards over 60 Palestinian engineers, looks to grow
The tech giant hopes to “make meaningful change” while doing good business at the same time
Technion and Rambam announce new joint research center
The Wolfe Center will serve as a site for medical research and engineering expertise to come together and develop new medical technology.
Iranian engineer's death at military site attributed to 'industrial sabotage'
In his comments to the semi-official Entekhab news agency, the commander, Hassani Ahangar, did not say who was believed to be behind the sabotage.
Senegalese Minister of Economy meets Mitrelli president Haim Taib
Mr. Amadou Hott, came to Israel this week and during his visit, met with the President of Mitrelli Group, Haim Taib ,to discuss building of vocational technology centers across Senegal.
SpaceIL, Parasol Foundation announce collaborative program for women in space
The Women in SpaceIL initiative will offer scholarships to female engineering students and graduates.
Shedding new light on illumination
Moses Staff hackers strike again, attack Israeli engineering companies
The hackers announced they had targeted Ehud Leviathan Engineering, David Engineers and H.G.M. Engineering in their latest attack.
Israeli scientist aims to replace human organs like car parts - on demand
'Aging is being considered a disease that can be cured rather than something that is inevitable and normal,' said Dr. Shahar Cohen, a bioengineer working on a project called 'organs on demand.'