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Plants Are the Future of Medicine, Says Syqe Medical Founder

Originally appeared in CTECH Transforming cannabis into precisely-dosed treatment has made it medically and financially legitimacy, says Perry Davidson, the founder of Syqe Medical, which developed a precise cannabis inhaler Back in 2007, Perry Davidson got into his car and drove to Amman, Jordan. Davidson, who was 26 years old at the time, needed to …

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MAKING HISTORY: FIRST ARAB WOMAN APPOINTED DEAN AT HEBREW UNIVERSITY

Originally appeared in ‘The Jerusalem Post” Mona Khoury-Kassabri, Hebrew University, July 28, 2018. (photo credit: HEBREW UNIVERSITY) She is the first Arab woman to be appointed dean at the Hebrew University, and may well be the only Arab woman to serve as dean at any university in Israel. IN THE midst of the controversy over …

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Prince William Experiences Life – Changing Device for Blind People

Originally appeared in OrCam site “Wow. That is absolutely incredible.” “That will help many people I am sure. What brilliant tech.” – says Prince William, referring to OrCam MyEye 2 The Duke of Cambridge (center), with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) and OrCam CEO and co-founder Ziv Aviram (left) as he uses OrCam MyEye …

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Sculpture of mystery king dating back 3,000 years found in Israel

Originally appeared in ABC NEWS Photo: The mystery king’s hair provides a clue about his identity. (AP: Ilan Ben Zion) An enigmatic sculpture of a king’s head dating back nearly 3,000 years has set off a modern-day mystery caper as scholars try to figure out whose face it depicts. The five-centimetre sculpture is an exceedingly …

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Could the police replay murder victims’ memories after they DIE?

Originally appeared in the ‘Daily Mail Australia’ PUBLISHED: 02:09 AEST, 12 April 2018 | UPDATED: 04:02 AEST, 12 April 2018 Scientists have found that all memories have a unique genetic signature By studying the brain, they can tell the type of events a person has endured Scientists hope to apply the technology to tackle forensic …

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Major biblical discovery: Archaeologists may have found the Prophet Isaiah’s ‘signature’

Originally appeared in ‘FOX NEWS’ By James Rogers The seal mark discovered in Jerusalem (Eilat Mazar/Biblical Archaeological Society) Archaeologists in Israel say that they have found a clay seal mark that may bear the signature of the Biblical Prophet Isaiah. The 2,700-year-old stamped clay artifact was found during an excavation at the foot of the …

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ALEX LUBOTZKY WINS ISRAEL PRIZE FOR MATH, COMPUTERS

Originally appeared in THE JERUSALEM POST BY LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI FEBRUARY 19, 2018 19:01 Hebrew University campus (photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)   The prize committee wrote that Prof. Lubotzky is one of the world’s leading researchers in group theory. Prof. Alex Lubotzky of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem will be awarded the Israel Prize for research …

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