Book Review: The Arab World’s Innovation Ecosystem
Walking into Nazareth’s Saint Gabriel Hotel felt like entering the Star Wars cantina. People were playing hacky sack, flying drones
Walking into Nazareth’s Saint Gabriel Hotel felt like entering the Star Wars cantina. People were playing hacky sack, flying drones
When people think of Israel, so often the word “conflict” comes to mind, yet the reality is far more complicated
“Daddy, how do you know that Israel won’t die?” my 8-year son recently asked me, looking very scared and worried.
Israel was created to fulfill the ancient promise of the Prophet Jeremiah: “Your children will return to their own land”
A company headquartered in Concord, Massachusetts with Israeli roots is playing an important role in curbing global hunger, saving millions
As people everywhere turn on their taps, most are not aware that by 2025, at least half the globe’s population
As Americans turn on their taps, most are in the dark about a crisis coming to at least a third
South Korea is consistently ranked as one of the most innovative countries, and the fuel that has powered this astonishing
There are an estimated 6 million wheelchair users in the United States and Europe, some of whom could walk again
Medtronic, an Irish-American medical device company, announced last Friday that it was purchasing Israel’s Mazor Robotics for a hefty $1.64 billion, the biggest
America is undergoing a quiet clean-energy revolution. Renewable resources such as solar, wind, hydro- and nuclear power produce more than
Two Israeli researchers have launched an initiative that has transformed the way we understand the meaning of extinction and created
Call it a different type of shock therapy. For the last 30 years, scientists have used a technique called deep
The Tower is privileged to publish this chapter from Avi Jorisch’s recently published book Thou Shalt Innovate: How Israeli Ingenuity