Original Manuscripts of Einstein’s General Relativity Showcased in an Exhibition in Jerusalem
The complete manuscripts of Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity are displayed for the first time ever. |
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How Israel Survived the Financial Crisis
Bank of Israel’s governor gives FOX Business the exclusive. |
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Protecting Yourself Against Swine Flu in 15 Seconds
Few people realize that while alcohol-based hand sanitizers may kill bacteria, they do not deactivate viruses such as the swine flu. An innovative product from Israel changes that. |
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Operation Bambi: How Iran helped Israel in its Green Revolution
While the Fallow Deers roaming the hills of the Galilee and Jerusalem are unaware of their complicated lineage, some in Israel still remember how their ancestors were smuggled in crates from pre-revolutionary Iran. |
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At 86, President Peres Goes 2.0
President Shimon Peres, Israel’s eternal child has joined the 2.0 revolution. |
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Steven Spielberg heads to Israel for new TV series
From E.T. to E.R., Steven Spielberg’s next project will take him to Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Hospital. In a new television series to premiere in 2011 on the Sundance Channel, Steven Spielberg, alongside Phil Rosenthal, most notable for his work on “Everybody Loves Raymond,” will be producing a reality show focused on a group of American doctors placed at the renowned multicultural hospital. |
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Americans and Israelis Work Together for Student Success in the U.S.
Over the past two years, the National Urban Alliance has been forming a partnership with the Israel-based International Center for the Enhancement of Learning Potential to introduce a proven method of student assessment that has a 50-year track record of correctly evaluating student learning potential. |
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U.S.-Israeli Team Earns Grant to Research Genetics of Schizophrenia
The American National Institute of Health has awarded a $2.1 million dollar grant to researchers at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in New York and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, for future research into the genetic origins and possible treatment of schizophrenia. |
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Holy Tweet! The Kotel Opens a Twitter Account
The Western Wall in Jerusalem has officially opened a Twitter account. Now you can tweet your prayers through cyberspace. |
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Israel Trains African Doctors to Fight AIDS
A delegation of Senegalese doctors arrived in Israel last week to learn special circumcision techniques they can take home to help fight AIDS in Africa. |
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