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"A bridge of trust" in Israel's hospitals
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(4 Aug 2010)
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Their leaders may be in conflict with Israel, but many Palestinians from Gaza still choose to make the journey to Israeli hospitals for life-saving treatments.
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Getting to the heart of the matter
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(12 Jul 2010)
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Whatever the political climate, the charity Save a Child's Heart saves the lives of Palestinian children. Now the Israeli government and the EU have stepped in to fund further vital heart surgeries for Palestinian and Iraqi children.
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Self-healing software is on its way
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(11 Jul 2010)
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By emulating processes that occur in the human body and applying them to computers, IBM Israel is leading the way in building self-healing software.
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Your next guitar could be a Budagov
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(6 Jul 2010)
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A veteran Israeli guitarist is producing an instrument that is proudly joining the Fenders and Gibsons in music stores worldwide.
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Quenching your thirst with the sea
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(5 Jul 2010)
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An Israeli company is making seawater potable for millions of people worldwide, with 400 desalination plants in 40 countries, producing 2,000,000 cubic meters of water a day.
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Israel - A nation of bikers
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(5 Jul 2010)
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With a $30 million infusion, Israel's cycling scene is experiencing a renaissance as the bicycle trend catches on big-time with locals and tourists alike.
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Hip and historical Neve Tzedek
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(22 Jun 2010)
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Neve Tzedek is the first Jewish neighborhood built outside the port city of Jaffa. Once a rundown slum area, it's now one of the trendiest and most expensive neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.
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Tel Aviv chef is a rising star
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(16 Jun 2010)
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Chosen by Food and Wine magazine as the world's top "Rising Star Chef", Yonatan Roshfeld's Tapas Echad, is one more reason for Tel Aviv's growing prominence on the global culinary map.
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Teaching the ABC of love
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(23 May 2010)
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When it comes to creating a better mental life for sick, underprivileged and gifted children everywhere, educators worldwide are turning to the expertise of one Israeli researcher.
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Moving closer to stem cell therapy
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(11 May 2010)
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Mass-market manufacture of stem cells is closer than ever after a breakthrough by researchers from Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem.
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2,000 years of water in Jerusalem
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(10 May 2010)
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A spectacular arched bridge that was part of the ancient aqueduct which conveyed water to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem was exposed in archaeological excavations the Israel Antiquities Authority conducted near the Sultan's Pool.
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Sports pilgrimage as a bridge for peace
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(28 Apr 2010)
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The John Paul II Games 2010 brought together hundreds of Italian pilgrims, Israelis and Palestinians in sporting events aimed to promote pilgrimage as a bridge for peace.
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US giant Autodesk looks to Israeli R&D
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(6 Apr 2010)
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With one purchase already under its belt, US graphics giant Autodesk is scouring Israel for more technologies in an effort to take advantage of the country's innovative R&D scene.
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Making music in the Israel army
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(21 Mar 2010)
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In Israel, joining the amy doesn't mean the end of your musical career, in fact for many of the country's most talented musicians, it's just the start.
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An Israeli challenge to the iPhone
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(9 Feb 2010)
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More device than phone, the First Else is an all-Israeli challenge to the iPhone that promises to change the cell phone game and even potentially shift its center to Israel.
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Tour d'Israel cycling event to be held in March
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(13 Jan 2010)
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Pedal across the Land of the Bible, from snow-capped Mt. Hermon in the North to sunny Eilat on the shores of the Red Sea - a 747 km cycling challenge passing through regions that evoke biblical history.
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Fly with the sun at Israel's airport
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(11 Oct 2009)
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With its large supply of sunny days, Israel's Ben Gurion Airport will become one of the first airports in the world to generate renewable energy.
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Israeli contest a trailblazer in harp world
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(1 Oct 2009)
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In October, the 17th International Harp Contest takes place in Israel - one of the country's most successful musical endeavors, which has set the standard for harp competitions worldwide.
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Largest-ever collection of coins from Bar-Kokhba revolt found
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(9 Sep 2009)
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The largest cache of rare coins ever found in a scientific excavation from the period of the Bar-Kokhba revolt of the Jews against the Romans has been discovered in a cave by researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Bar-Ilan University.
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Tel Aviv-Jaffa to hold its first international art biennial
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(8 Sep 2009)
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September is Art Month in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, with the city's first international art biennial hosting 300 artists, 10 exhibition areas, public art displays, and other events in the city's streets and a 500,000 flower carpet covering Rabin Square
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Put some peace in your tank
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(19 Aug 2009)
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A joint Israeli-Jordanian-Palestinian biofuel project is intended to alleviate thousands of tons of organic waste and produce one million barrels of biofuel, powering peace in the Middle East.
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18th Maccabiah to be held in July
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(24 Jun 2009)
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Some 5,300 athletes from abroad and 2,000 more from Israel expected to participate in the games, held every four years in Israel.
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Excavation reveals ancient aqueduct in Jerusalem
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(16 Jun 2009)
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An archaeological excavation in Jerusalem has revealed an ancient aqueduct that brought water to the Sultan's Pool and to the Temple Mount, supplying clean water to the city's residents and visiting pilgrims.
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Searching for peace in Georgia
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(27 May 2009)
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Israeli police superintendent Meiri Schori is the first Israeli to join the peacekeeping ranks of the United Nations, which sends in experts from member countries to aid in peace building in war-torn regions.
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Walk in the footsteps of Jesus
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(5 Mar 2009)
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In advance of the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Israel in May, a 65 km trail has been marked from Nazareth to Capernaum.
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Tel Aviv-Yafo celebrates 100 years
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(24 Feb 2009)
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The Cabinet decided on February 22 that "100 Years of the First Hebrew City (Tel Aviv-Jaffa)" will be the theme for 61st year of Israel's Independence.
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Israeli donors offer aid and hope to Gaza
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(5 Feb 2009)
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Who are the victims in Israel's recent war on terror with Gaza? Obviously it's not the people in high positions calling the shots, but the civilians, and the mothers and children -- from both sides -- who have lost loved ones during this conflict, which still has no clear resolution in sight.
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Opening the window on new green energy-savings
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(20 Jan 2009)
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Israeli company Alubin has developed the Seasons Windows system, which is based on a ventilated solar-screen glazing system that converts solar radiation to heat the inside of the house in winter, or reflect it outwards and cool it in in summer
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A human reflex during a time of war
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(5 Jan 2009)
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Israeli humanitarian efforts are underway to help Palestinian civilians. Supplies include blood units, medical supplies, food - and the transfer of Gazans to Israeli hospitals for treatment
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Israel builds its first 'eco-friendly' town
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(5 Oct 2008)
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The Gilboa Regional Council is planning to establish the first planned, eco-friendly community in Israel, with infrastructure and services designed not just to encourage, but to actually enforce environmentally responsible behavior.
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Second MDA Olympics 2008
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(15 Sep 2008)
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More than 200 first aid providers and paramedics from Israel and 12 other countries around the world competed in two days of contests at the Dead Sea.
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Israel Diamond Museum displays ancient jewelry
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(11 Sep 2008)
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New exhibition of rare and ancient jewelry excavated in archeological sites throughout Israel - "Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver" - pays tribute to Israel's rich tradition of jewelry design.
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Revving up Israel's automobile industry
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(2 Sep 2008)
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The global automotive industry is becoming aware of the fact that Israel is the place for innovative materials and new technologies, with leading manufacturers already employing advanced Israeli automotive products in their vehicles.
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Bauhaus-era plant to power Jordan Valley eco-tourism
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(11 Aug 2008)
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An Israeli-Jordanian initiative project, spearheaded by Friends of the Earth Middle East (FoEME), aims to revive the Jordan valley, and the Rotenberg compound along with it, as a unique eco-tourism site spanning both sides of the border.
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Large olive press discovered in northern Israel
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(6 Aug 2008)
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An ancient olive-oil production complex dating from the 6th-7th Centuries CE - one of the largest ever exposed in Israel - was discovered at Ahihud, in excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority.
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One step at a time
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(4 Aug 2008)
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Two Israeli-Arab women are undertaking national service as volunteers at the Emek Medical Center, despite hostility from their peers.
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2000 children from 33 countries helped by Israeli SACH
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(30 Jul 2008)
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A 3-year old Angolan boy is the 2000th child to treated by Save a Child's Heart (SACH), the Israeli-based international humanitarian project providing life-saving heart surgeries and follow-up care for children from developing countries.
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Knesset Approves Clean Air Law
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(30 Jul 2008)
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The law, expected to bring about a revolution in Israel's treatment of air quality hazards that are harmful to health, was passed after three years of deliberation.
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Fish cage era in Eilat is finally over
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(24 Jun 2008)
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Following years of public struggles and government deliberations, the last fish was taken out of the fish cages in the Gulf of Eilat on June 17, 2008.
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Great Isaiah Scroll on view to the public
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(23 Jun 2008)
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Swords into plowshares: The Isaiah scroll and its message of peace, the most complete biblical Dead Sea scroll ever found, will be on view to the public for the first time in over forty years in the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum from May19 through August 30, 2008
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Israel's avian savior
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(3 Jun 2008)
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Prof. Reuven Yosef, director of the International Birding and Research Center in Eilat (IBRCE) has built a sanctuary for migrating birds.
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Prehistoric cave uncovered in Western Galilee
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(22 May 2008)
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A stalactite cave containing prehistoric remains was exposed in the Western Galilee. Among the artifacts found are flint implements and the bones of animals long extinct.
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Israel flies in relief volunteers to Myanmar
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(12 May 2008)
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As the death toll in Myanmar (formerly Burma) rises to more than 23,335, according to official reports, and the risk of disease mounts, Israeli relief workers have flown out to the disaster torn region.
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Olive oil brings Jews and Arabs together in cooperation
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(14 Apr 2008)
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Traditionally a predominantly Arab-owned and operated industry in the region, Israel is partnering with Arab sectors by bringing technological advances to the table and raising standards for competing globally in major olive oil consumer markets
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Finding the heart of Nazareth
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(8 Apr 2008)
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Young Israeli entrepreneur converts a 200-year-old mansion in the old city of Nazareth into a modern-day guesthouse.
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Ethiopian diplomat gives Israel a new look
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(31 Mar 2008)
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Born in a rural village in the Gondar region of Ethiopia, Beylanesh Zevadia immigrated to Israel in 1984. In 1993, at the age of 25, she joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and became the first Ethiopian in the Israeli Diplomatic Service.
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Ministry of Public Security: Dog breeding and training program for security purposes
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(26 Mar 2008)
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In today's era, when fighting crime and global terror is on the top of the public agenda, the use of trained dogs in the security and policing field both in Israel and abroad has become more and more common and efficient. The dogs are trained to detect drugs and any other contraband substances that can be used in a terrorist attack or criminal acts.
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Israel takes stock of its greenhouse gases
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(17 Mar 2008)
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Despite having no legal obligation to do so, Israeli government and industry recently hosted an international workshop aimed at setting up a voluntary mechanism to help its business and trade measure its greenhouse gases.
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Israeli transgenic plants offer safer human collagen
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(19 Feb 2008)
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Israeli startup CollPlant, headed by Prof. Oded Shoseyov of the Faculty of Agriculture at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has managed to introduce five different human genes into a single plant cell to create a superior fully functional human collagen product.
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Israeli film, Beaufort, in race for Oscar
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(5 Feb 2008)
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The Israeli film, Beaufort, based on Ron Leshem's novel and directed by Joseph Cedar, has been nominated for an Oscar for the best Foreign Language film by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles
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Bali Roadmap Launches Process toward New Climate Change Treaty
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(18 Dec 2007)
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Following marathon discussions, 187 countries adopted the Bali roadmap which charts the course for a new negotiating process that will be concluded by 2009 and will lead to a successor to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. The roadmap includes decisions on adaptation, reduction of greenhouse gas emission, technologies and financing
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Israel's EcoOcean charts the deep 'green' seas
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(10 Dec 2007)
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Founded by a team from Tel Aviv University, Israeli NPO EcoOcean's custom-made ship enables scientists from all over the world to study marine life in the Mediterranean in an effort to improve the marine and coastal environment.
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Jewish-Arab soccer team scores a victory with Israel's Darfur refugees
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(12 Nov 2007)
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A Jerusalem area soccer team, established with the aims of integrating Jewish and Arab players, expanded their scope of coexistence recently by inviting a group of 50 political refugees from war-torn Darfur to watch the club play a match at Jerusalem's Teddy Stadium.
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Israeli scientists identify genes that affect responses of Multiple Sclerosis patients to treatment
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(15 Oct 2007)
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A group of Israeli scientists from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, the Weizmann Institute of Science and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, have identified genes responsible for the positive response of many multiple sclerosis patients to the drug Copaxone. The first original Israeli drug to be approved by the FDA, Copaxone is today marketed in over 40 countries worldwide, including the US, Europe, Australia, and Latin America.
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Mini-Nose system sniffs out improvised explosives
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(3 Sep 2007)
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The Mini-Nose explosive detection system, developed by Herzliya-based Scent Detection Technologies Ltd., is a portable, hand-held, highly-sensitive device able to digitally recreate the mammalian olfactory processes for trace and particle detection.
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An Israeli company drills for oil in algae
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(27 Aug 2007)
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Israeli company Seambiotic has developed a revolutionary system that enables the production of biofuel from algae. Already in the testing stage, the company plans to build its first large-scale biofuel reactor by next year with a large international partner.
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MASHAV publishes 2006 annual report
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(8 Aug 2007)
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In 2006, the Center for International Cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sponsored a series of courses covering a wide range of topics, training thousands of participants in 108 countries around the world
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Israeli patent moves closer to achieving oral insulin treatment
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(25 Jun 2007)
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An Israeli company has registered a patent for the oral delivery of insulin - the world's first insulin pill for the treatment of diabetes. Currently undergoing Phase I trials, the new treatment will reduce patients' dependence on insulin injections.
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Turning shale and asphalt into oil
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(15 Jan 2007)
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The Hom-Tov process with its side product of dry fuel is far more energy efficient than any other shale oil process under research.
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Impressive evidence of ancient Jerusalem uncovered
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(14 Jan 2007)
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In excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) in the western part of the Western Wall plaza, significant evidence regarding the study of ancient Jerusalem is being uncovered.
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Israeli Andy Ram takes title at Wimbledon
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(9 Jul 2006)
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Ram and his partner, Russian Vera Zvonareva, defeated Americans Bob Bryan and Venus Williams to take the mixed doubles title - Israel's first professional Grand Slam championship.
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The Israeli rainmakers
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(9 Jul 2006)
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Scientists plan to produce rain in sub-tropical areas during the cloudless summer months by altering air currents using a unique thermal material developed in Israel.
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Underground world found at quarry
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(31 May 2006)
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Previously unknown species discovered at cave located within premise of cement factory in city of Ramle(Courtesy Ynet)
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Israeli doctors deliver new smiles
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(28 May 2006)
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'Operation New Smile' established by Israeli doctors provides needed plastic surgery and medical care in the Third World.
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