Examination
Rabbinate accused of defying court as Israeli women left waiting for exams
Rabbi Seth Farber, the founder and head of ITIM, said the women had been left waiting for hours and that the organization was trying to get them food for lunch.
Mor Institute launches initiative to ensure treatment continuity and prevent blindness
99% diagnosis in four minutes: The start-up transforming heart care
Six months of a successful pilot at Clalit: X-Ray service at the patient’s home
LEM laboratory of the Mor Institute Group announces its one-millionth HPV test
The molecular HPV test, replacing the Pap test, allows early detection of high-risk HPV strains. LEM Lab expands testing, including self-tests, to fight cervical cancer.
'Anti-Zionist propaganda': Sukkot pushes Education Ministry to remove Haaretz texts from exams
Sukkot stated that Haaretz has "become a mouthpiece for anti-Zionist propaganda, and in some cases even includes content that encourages the delegitimization of IDF soldiers and the State of Israel.
Gantz calls to abolish 12th grade, restructure system in education reform proposal
Benny Gantz unveiled an education plan to scrap 12th grade, shift matriculation exams to 11th, mandate core studies, and roll out free schooling from birth within five years
How did a second-grade test turn into a battle over children’s future
Hundreds of 7-year-olds will soon take the gifted test, but only a few will get in—leaving many disappointed. Why does this happen, and how can we cope?
PDFs to Smart Notes: Let Studocu AI Tools Level Up Your Exam Prep
Discover how Canadian students use AI tools to turn PDFs into smart notes, summarize lectures, and supercharge exam prep with personalized study aids.
Retinal "vascular fingerprint" predicts stroke risk as accurately as traditional methods
A study shows routine eye exams can predict stroke risk using a retinal "vascular fingerprint" of 29 health indicators.