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Author: David Rutman

Real estate: A look at Jerusalem’s peaceful and quiet Nayot neighborhood

March 23, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Nayot, a neighborhood situated in south-central Jerusalem, may not be the first go-to destination for any visitor to the capital, but the suburb serves its residents and visitors with peace and tranquility that can be hard to find among Jerusalem’s more bustling areas. Legacy etched in time The roots of Nayot run deep, echoing through […]

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Oil prices down on Gaza ceasefire talks, flat on the week

March 22, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Oil prices slipped on Friday and were flat on the week as the possibility of a ceasefire in Gaza weakened crude benchmarks, while the war in Europe and shrinking US rig count cushioned the fall. Brent futures for May delivery LCOc1 settled at $85.43, losing 35 cents. US crude CLc1 settled at $80.63 a barrel, […]

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Water contamination detection method developed by Israeli innovation

March 22, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Medications and contaminants disposed of in the garbage present a growing concern around the world, especially to our drinking water and food. A new study by researchers at the chemistry department and Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials at Bar-Ilan University (BIU) in Ramat Gan has resulted in the development of a highly sensitive plasmonic-based […]

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Norway wealth fund’s ethics watchdog to probe companies over Gaza war

March 21, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

The ethics council of Norway’s $1.6 trillion wealth fund says it is investigating whether companies in which it holds shares fall outside its permitted investment guidelines due to the war in Gaza. The world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, which owns 1.5% of the world’s listed shares across 8,800 companies, operates under ethical rules set by […]

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Self-heating concrete will make snow shovels obsolete

March 21, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Clearing roads and sidewalks of snow with mechanical snowplows and salt to lower temperatures at which it melts is a very expensive procedure, and they often seriously harm the concrete and asphalt. Now, researchers at Drexel University in Philadelphia are coming closer to making such a chore obsolete. Tucked inconspicuously next to a parking lot […]

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Elon Musk crowned world’s richest man, overtaking Jeff Bezos

March 20, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and X, became the richest man in the world for the second time, according to a Wednesday report by Forbes.  Musk’s estimated net worth increased by an estimated $815 million on Wednesday morning, while the now second richest man Jeff Bezos’s net worth decreased by $558 million, according to […]

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How much will Israelis pay to increase IDF manpower?

March 20, 2024March 20, 2024David Rutman

The Finance Ministry released Wednesday an assessment of the economic cost of the various alternatives for increasing the IDF’s manpower. The study found that higher economic costs stemmed from additional reserve duty rather than from extended regular service. The IDF revealed in February a plan for increasing IDF manpower due to new needs created by […]

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New business hotel in unexpected city: 90 rooms on a commercial floor

March 19, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

From Industry to Hotels: The District Committee for Center Planning and Construction announced last Tuesday its decision to enact the plan for establishing a business hotel in the Startsiv business area. This is part of the municipality’s policy to promote the renewal of business areas in the city, shifting away from old industries and their […]

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Eilat Port struggling to keep afloat due to Houthi threat, CEO says

March 19, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Eilat Port, Israel’s southern sea gate, is used for trade with the Far East and Australia. However, ever since the Houthis’ missile threats to transiting vessels virtually blocked their pathway through Bab el-Mandeb strait, Eilat’s port has found itself cut off. The result has been a halt to all import and export activities. For more […]

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Bitcoin mining yield set to be slashed in coming weeks

March 19, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

The Bitcoin halving is expected to take place at the end of April 2024, in approximately 32 days, according to CoinMarketCap’s halving countdown. Bitcoin halving occurs when the reward of mining a bitcoin is split in half. It occurs approximately every four years when 210,000 blocks are attached to the chain. Bitcoin exchanges are tracked […]

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