
Technion’s Pre-University Program Gets Ultra-Orthodox To Study And Join The High-Tech World
To curtail the high poverty and unemployment rates among Haredim, the Technion created a pre-university program that enables the ultra-orthofox to catch up on some of the core knowledge they may have missed in school.
December 30, 2013

Award-Winning NGO Brings Israeli Innovation To Africa
When Sivan Yaari-Borowich went to Africa, she was rattled by the poverty stricken continent. Instead of going back to her life after her visit, she started an organization that will eventually use Israeli innovations in 68 projects that help Africans in their daily lives.
December 25, 2013

Tel Aviv University: We Are Living In The Most Peaceful Time In Human History
It may not feel like it, with conflict blasting through our screens 24/7, but a study from Tel Aviv University has shown that war is on the decline and that we are actually living in the most peaceful time in human history. The reason: Peace is more profitable than war.
December 16, 2013

Israel Sends Much-Needed Aid To Philippines Following Typhoon Haiyan
Israel is sending assistance to the areas in the Philippines devastated by Typhoon Haiyan. Teams from IsraAID, an NGO committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long term support, are currently on their way to the region.
November 12, 2013

Israeli Teacher’s Rain Harvesting Method To Help Africans
Israel doesn't get much rain, for that reason, teacher Amir Yechieli's method of conserving rain water for dry periods is highly effective. Now Yechieli plans on taking his methods to Africa's driest lands.
November 12, 2013

Wizeo: Spend $1 To Chat With Celebrities And See Your Money Go To Charity
Would you pay $1 for the chance to talk to a former head of state, or a famous actor? Wizeo thinks so and that's why it launched a platform that offers one-on-one video chats with famous people, in return for a small donation to charity.
November 04, 2013

Israeli Venture Aims To Put African ‘Power Pimps’ Out Of Business
For 1.5 people in Asia and Africa, electricity is anything but a given. As a result, independent "entrepreneurs" charge outrageous sums from common people just so they can charge their cellphone. But now theses "power pimps" should be worried, thanks to Israeli company Nova Lomus.
October 28, 2013

Israeli Researcher To Lead European Battle Against The Murder Of Women
Femicide, killing a woman simply because of her gender, is one of the leading causes for unnatural death in women worldwide. Israeli researcher Doctor Shalva Weil has established a pan-European coalition to prevent femicide across Europe.
October 27, 2013

Teens Listening To Their Favorite Tunes While Driving Commit More Errors And Violations
Playing your favorite music while driving might not be such a great idea, according to one study. BGU researchers have found that teen drivers are more likely to make mistakes when listening to their favorite music while softer background music increases safety.
October 07, 2013

Accelerator 8200 Takes The Very Israeli Theater Troupe ‘Tziporela’ To The International Stage
Tziporela, a fringe theater group, has found itself under the wings of 8200 EISP, a successful Israeli startup accelerator. The accelerator will help the theater group take its show global and NoCamels checked it out.
September 16, 2013

The Two Brothers Whose Charity Is Bringing Israeli Technology To Kenyan Farming
Sometimes a little help can go a long way. That is what brothers Gilad and Yonatan Shilo thought when they decided to found a non-profit organization to promote better sustainable agriculture in Kenya.
September 15, 2013

New Study Shows That Online Decision-Making Is Easily Manipulated
How often do you find yourself seeking advice or an online review before choosing which product to buy or which movie to watch? Many people count on these seemingly objective reviews, but a new study shows they can be easily manipulated.
September 12, 2013

Study On ‘Love Hormone’ Highlights Difference In Social Perception Between The Sexes
Oxytocin is the hormone secreted when we experience joyous sensations. Nicknamed the "Love Hormone" it is also a good indicator of the different way in which men and women perceive social situations.
September 09, 2013

Israelis Bring ART Joy & Love To Ethiopian HIV Orphans
What started as a modest Israeli project intended to bring better treatment to African HIV/Aids orphans, is now a major project in Ethiopia and Uganda, substantially reducing mortality rates and providing hope of a brighter future for these children.
September 06, 2013

Israelis And Palestinians Clean Medicine From Water Together
A joint Israeli and Palestinian team are working in unison to make sure that water reservoirs don't contain traces of medicine and other pharmaceuticals. The project, now entering its second year, has achieved and impressive 100 percent success rate.
August 22, 2013