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Maayan Manela
The new model may be beneficial to educated employees with access to tech, but it leaves the weakest workers out to dry
The sun’s rays can electrify plants into producing renewable energy, study finds
08.06.20
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Omer Kabir
A recent Tel Aviv University study seems to make the impossible possible, proving that any plant can be transformed into an electrical source, producing a variety of materials that can revolutionize the global economy—from hydrogen production as fuel to clean ammonia production to replace the pollutants in the agriculture industry
Road to Inclusiveness in Israeli Tech Still Long, Researcher Says
11.02.18
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Keren-Or Grinberg
Before Arabs can take a bigger role in Israeli tech some fundamentals need to change, says researcher Nasreen Hadad Haj-Yahya
One Person Drove Bitcoin from $150 to $1,000, Study Finds
19.01.18
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Hagar Ravet
Bitcoin price hike in 2013 can be tied to suspicious trades by one specific user, say researchers who analyzed leaked data from a now-defunct exchange
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