ISRAEL21c.org sees the future of transportation in Israel, and it's all green. Through Shai Agassi's innovative "Project Better Place," Israel will become the first country to mass produce electric cars.
ISRAEL21c got a lesson in acrobatics and freerunning from the Israel Parkour Team. Members of the Israel Parkour team perform stunts in the Adam Sandler movie "You Don't Mess with the Zohan."
After success with his first non-Hebrew single "Jesse," Israeli singer and songwriter, Ivri Lider has his sights set on the English speaking world. Find out more at ISRAEL21c.org.
Israeli company Abu Yoyo recycles large advertisements into trendy gifts such as notebook covers, folders, bags and more.
Find out more at ISRAEL21c.org.
Often referred to as Israel's unofficial national sport, Matkot, a combination of tennis, ping pong and squash, is the quintessential beach pastime in Israel. Now some player's passion for the game is pushing for it to go pro.
BrightSource Energy and LUZ II have created the first Solar Power development Center in the world. Find out why they claim their solar technology is at the top of the market and will compete with fossil fuel.
Located in central Israel, Open Space Ranch uses horseback riding activities to help sufferers of autism as well as at-risk teens. Riding therapy is a tried and true method for teaching life lessons and building confidence, but in this program, Dr. Ofer Komerovsky has broken new ground by helping autistic people and underprivileged youth simultaneously.
To date, some 300 Muslim refugees have traveled from Sudan to Israel by foot, crossing over through Egypt. While their long-term asylum status in Israel is not clear, the government has provided shelter for many of the refugees' families at a center in the Galilee and has pledged that none of the refugees in Israel will be forced to face genocide back in the Sudan again.
Israeli biotech firm BrainsGate has developed some groundbreaking advances in the field of neurology. Two of their most exciting inventions are a device which controls blood flow to the brain from inside the mouth and another one which allows doctors to introduce medicines to the brain.
Professor Boris Rubinsky and his team at Hebrew University and the University of California, Berkeley, have designed a system to transfer medical images via cell phone. Watch and learn how this brilliant technology works!
Bottom Line - News Register Stan Primozich has moved his business operations, Stan Primozich Insurance and Prudential Financial, from 722 N.E. Evans St. to 345 N.E. Ford St. He said he can better serve his clients from a downtown location. Primozich is the Prudential financial ...
Ameriprise consultant attends three-day wealth strategies conference - Ferg... Bruce A. Austad, a financial advisor with Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., recently attended the company's Wealth Strategies Conference in Minneapolis. The three-day conference, held July 15-17, provided advisors with insights and advanced ...
Talent Shortage Looming - Inc.com Employers need to start planning for a looming workplace talent shortage as legions of baby boomers approach retirement, according to the Life Options Institute, a New York-based retirement planning group. "The coming talent shortage may force ...
Confronting retirement worries - Greenville News Reflecting growing concern over health-care costs and economic issues, American workers' confidence in being able to afford a comfortable retirement has declined by a rate unmatched in 18 years, according to a private, nonprofit research institute ...
Widely Held Attitudes to Different Generations - Businesswire.com Generation Y Seen as Most Self-indulgent, Generation X as Most Innovative, and Boomers as Most Productive. “ Silent Generation ” and “ Greatest Generation ” are the Most Admired ROCHESTER, N.Y.--( BUSINESS WIRE )--A recent survey by Harris ...