CaPow

CaPow Secures $15M Series A to Revolutionize Robotic Fleet Power Delivery

CaPow, the Israeli startup and provider of Genesis, an in-motion power delivery solution for robotic fleets, has successfully raised $15 million in Series A funding. The investment will accelerate global expansion and drive market growth, solidifying CaPow’s role as a category-defining leader in industrial automation through cutting-edge wireless power delivery. The funding round was led […]

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Glacier

Ancient Glaciers Reshaped Earth and Paved the Way for Complex Life, Curtin University Study Finds

New research from Curtin University has uncovered how massive ancient glaciers acted like giant bulldozers, reshaping Earth’s surface and playing a crucial role in the evolution of complex life. By chemically analyzing crystals in ancient rocks, researchers found that as glaciers carved through the landscape, they scraped deep into the Earth’s crust, releasing essential minerals […]

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Girls’ Night Out, Costco Edition

My friend Laura invited me for a girls’ night out with our mutual friend Esther. When she told me the destination, I hesitated. It was a place of dark temptation for me, a place I hadn’t dared visit for years.   “Come on,” Laura said, teasingly. “You know you want to.” “I’ll drive,” I said, […]

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EZIE Satellites Orbit Above Earth

NASA’s EZIE Mission to Uncover Secrets of Auroral Electrojets and Space Weather Risks

High above Earth’s poles, powerful electrical currents known as auroral electrojets surge through the upper atmosphere whenever auroras light up the sky. These intense currents, carrying nearly a million amps per second, can cause major magnetic disturbances on the ground, sometimes leading to power outages and disruptions in communication systems. To better understand these dynamic […]

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Notables at the 97th Academy Awards

At the 97th Academy Awards, Jewish actors Adrien Brody and Mikey Madison won Oscars for Best Actor and Best Actress. It was only the second time in the Academy’s history that Jews took both awards; at the 59th Academy Awards in 1987, Paul Newman won for “The Color of Money” and Marlee Matlin won for […]

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University of Texas at Austin

Scientists Develop Eco-Friendly System to Extract Drinkable Water from Air

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed an innovative system that transforms natural waste materials—such as discarded food scraps, stray branches, and seashells—into a powerful tool for extracting drinkable water from the air. This breakthrough system, known as molecularly functionalized biomass hydrogels, converts organic materials into sorbents, substances that effectively absorb moisture […]

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Jewish Hollywood’s Jewish Problem

The 97th annual Academy Awards took place on Sunday night. A bit of mystery was added to all the pageantry. Long before statues were handed out, the anticipation was eclipsed by the glamorous parade of designer finery—not the tuxes, dresses and gowns, but one added accessory: a Red Hand pin worn specially for the red […]

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Weizmann Institute

Israeli Scientists Make 5 Groundbreaking Discoveries in February 2025: Innovations Transforming Medicine, Technology & Sustainability

Israel has earned its reputation as the “Startup Nation” thanks to its thriving high-tech industry. But beyond cutting-edge startups, Israel is also a powerhouse in medical and scientific research. Every month, Israeli scientists drive groundbreaking discoveries, revolutionizing healthcare, biotechnology, and life sciences. From breakthrough treatments to pioneering medical technologies, Israel continues to shape the future […]

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End Appeasement, Support the Resistance

Global Condemnation of the Iranian Regime In its latest stance, the G7 members have unequivocally condemned the Iranian regime’s destabilizing actions. These actions include accelerating uranium enrichment without a credible civilian justification, supporting terrorist organizations in the Middle East and the Red Sea, expanding ballistic missiles and drones, suppressing dissidents beyond its borders, and violating […]

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