Flying Cars: The Latest Tech Adventure from a Google Founder
Meet the new flying car developed by Google's co-founder, which requires no pilot's license and is set to launch in the U.S. by the end of this year.
Meet the new flying car developed by Google's co-founder, which requires no pilot's license and is set to launch in the U.S. by the end of this year.
Researchers from the University of California have developed a smart device that can track physical occurrences like rises in body temperature, increased heart rates, and sweating - providing real-time alerts of potential conflicts between couples. How reliable is it? Find out inside.
Shlomi Stern's journey to Judaism was full of twists and turns. How did he discover Chassidic teachings while studying Buddhism? What promise did he make during 'The Festival of Redemption' in Tzfat? And why did he recently feel the need to further strengthen his commitment to giving?
They say a person's name says a lot about their nature, and in the case of Col. Ronit Lev, it rings particularly true. She has a big heart dedicated to one noble mission: to bring joy to the remaining Holocaust survivors and fulfill their wishes.
Researchers from North Carolina and London have discovered the ultimate formula for maintaining proper brain function even after age 55: daily consumption of beet juice. Why? Read the article below.
Five remarkable young individuals in Israel speak about their experiences as deaf people, asking: 'Don't define us as hearing impaired. We are not impaired, and we are not damaged.'
Beyond their culinary magic and healing prowess, onions have surprising uses. Here are 10 clever tips that might transform how you see an onion.
A red cow born with an unusual deformation on its back is stirring curiosity on social media in the Far East, especially in China. Despite its oddity, the cow functions normally and produces milk just like any other.
When a rabbi had an intriguing proposal for the Abulafia Bakery, it led to a unique tradition that's been kept yearly since 1969. Read how closing for Passover became a source of abundance and blessing.
Ra'anan Amihud established a unique theater for children and adults focused on strengthening people in their service of Hashem through engaging experiences.
Behold the 'world's largest matzo,' stretching seven and a half meters long and made with about 75 kilograms of dough!
Since it absorbs all the toxins, it's good to place a piece of onion (from the inner part, the core) inside the ear for a few hours if you suffer from ear infections. The onion is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, attracting toxins and softening earwax. What are the other medical uses for onions?
Discover how nutrition, sunlight, exercise, and mindset can naturally increase serotonin levels and reduce the risk of depression.
Liat Abramovitz, mother of 13-year-old twins with Tourette's syndrome, discusses dealing with the debilitating condition and criticizes how it is portrayed in the 'cultured' world. "Thoughtless use of disabilities to entertain contributes to the experiences our children face today."
Tair Tayeb lost her husband after only one year of marriage. Today, she's remarried and shares the unique divine assistance she witnessed throughout her challenging journey.
A groundbreaking initiative: The 'Laugh-bulance' is a special ambulance staffed by medical clowns aimed at bringing joy to sick children in a special way. Smadar Shemesh-Harpak, the medical clown leading this effort, issues a heartfelt call to mothers.
What does the color and shape of your tongue say about your health? Surprisingly, quite a bit. For centuries, Chinese medicine practitioners have considered it one of the most effective tools for precise diagnosis of diseases and issues.
Avichai Sheli was born healthy. However, as a result of an illness and poor medical treatment, he lost his hearing and later, unfortunately, his sight. In a moving article, he outlines the challenges he faced in his quest to build a home in Israel and his methods of overcoming them. "Despite all this, I stand firmly on our right as people with disabilities to marry 'typical' partners, not to limit us further by matching us only with those who have disabilities. It is painful and indicative of a glaring social inequality."
Discover the Courage to Pursue Purpose, Overcome Doubt, and Live a Life That Soars Beyond Fear and Regret
A decade ago, Farid Benneido was seen as a guru for jihad supporters in France. Already then, at just twenty years old, he began advocating for terror, and it was then that he met the Kouachi brothers, the terrorists behind the attack on 'Charlie Hebdo' in Paris. Today, he fights against radical Islam and terror cells like ISIS. What sparked this transformation? "My Jewish neighbors," he says.