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Elbit Exhibits 'Jupiter' Space Camera

Israel's latest "eye in the sky," produced by Elbit Systems, was unveiled Wednesday at the Ilan Ramon international space conference.

Elbit Exhibits 'Jupiter' Space Camera

IDF as ‘Light unto Nations’ Trains International Commandos

The IDF acts as “Light unto the Nations” and trains international commandos in urban warfare. “When they return home, they feel closer to us.”

IDF as ‘Light unto Nations’ Trains International Commandos

Baby Kangaroo Survives 'Fall from Grace' in Jordan Valley

A little red kangaroo who "fell from grace" after barely starting life has survived against all odds, thanks to caretakers at the Gan Garoo Zoo.

Baby Kangaroo Survives 'Fall from Grace' in Jordan Valley

IDF, Israel CEOs Start Haitian Orphanage, Israelis Want to Adopt

Israel Flying Aid and Orange Israel Telecommunications begin helping Port-au-Prince's orphans, Social Affairs Ministry looks into adoption.

IDF, Israel CEOs Start Haitian Orphanage, Israelis Want to Adopt

Israel's 'Green Machine' Gears Up for 2010

By the end of 2010, Israel will be the first nation on Earth to host a national electric car network - and more ‘green’ solutions are in store.

Israel's 'Green Machine' Gears Up for 2010

Aussie Couple: Green Wedding Gift to the Arava

An Australian bride convinced her new husband to donate their wedding money towards a Jewish National Fund project to plant acacias in the Arava.

Aussie Couple: Green Wedding Gift to the Arava

Huckabee Praises US Aid to Haiti, World Ignores Israel's

Former Gov. Huckabee lashed out at those who don’t recognize U.S. generosity in Haiti. Emergency relief from Israel is even more under-reported.

Huckabee Praises US Aid to Haiti, World Ignores Israel's

'Iron Dome' Anti-Missile System Ready for Deployment

The newest Israeli mobile missile and artillery defense system, dubbed Iron Dome, will soon be deployed, according to an IDF announcement.

'Iron Dome' Anti-Missile System Ready for Deployment

Israel Researchers Inventing ‘Gotcha’ for ‘Captcha’

Tel Aviv Univ. scientists have come up with a new mechanism that may outsmart spammers who break though “captcha” wavy letter systems on websites.

Israel Researchers Inventing ‘Gotcha’ for ‘Captcha’

Yehoram Gaon Marks 50 Years in Show Biz with New Kids' TV Show

International superstar Yehoram Gaon is celebrating his 50th year in entertainment with a new children's television show.

Yehoram Gaon Marks 50 Years in Show Biz with New Kids' TV Show

Israel, Japan Unite For First Time to Study Brain, Stem Cells

For the first time, top Israeli scientists will partner with Japanese scientists to conduct brain and stem cell research.

Israel, Japan Unite For First Time to Study Brain, Stem Cells

Children's Sleep Changes May Mean 'Terrible Teens' On the Way

A new study by a Tel Aviv University researcher finds that when children begin to change their sleep patterns, adolescence may not be far behind.

Children's Sleep Changes May Mean 'Terrible Teens' On the Way

Teva Partners on New Prostate, Lung Cancer Treatment

Israeli pharmaceutical giant Teva has signed a deal to invest $60 million in a new cancer-fighting drug to fight prostate and lung cancer.

Teva Partners on New Prostate, Lung Cancer Treatment

From Rockets to Roses

A few kilometers from Gaza a blacksmith and part-time computer teacher has become an artist who turns trauma into beauty, and rockets into roses.

From Rockets to Roses

Successful Test Flight of Boeing 787 Dreamliner

U.S. airplane manufacturer Boeing has successfully flown the new 787 Dreamliner, days after the maiden voyage of Israel Aerospace project G250.

Successful Test Flight of Boeing 787 Dreamliner

Jewish Communities in Samaria Find Friends on Facebook

Jewish communities in Samaria have discovered a new way to get their message out to the world – through the Facebook social networking web site.

Jewish Communities in Samaria Find Friends on Facebook

Video: Successful Maiden Flight for Elbit's New UAV

Elbit's new unmanned aerial vehicle is faster, stronger, and more efficient. Watch its maiden flight.

Video: Successful Maiden Flight for Elbit's New UAV

Israeli Biotech Firm Produces New Drug for Gaucher's Disease

An Israeli firm has passed the first hurdle in gaining FDA approval for a new treatment for Gaucher's disease.

Israeli Biotech Firm Produces New Drug for Gaucher's Disease

President Peres Stars on YouTube

Octogenerian President Peres is up to date with YouTube. He is to launch his own channel on Tuesday in the presence of YouTube founder Chad Harley.

President Peres Stars on YouTube

Israel Teaches Trauma Treatment to the World

ITC specializes in dealing with post-traumatic difficulties and the Israeli methods are now being taught and implemented by people worldwide.

Israel Teaches Trauma Treatment to the World

Highest Votes Sought for Lowest Point on Earth

Israel asks the Diaspora to help turn the Dead Sea – the lowest point on Earth – to the highest in the world’s seven natural wonders contest.

Highest Votes Sought for Lowest Point on Earth

Haifa Students Build Robotic Helicopter

Students at the Technion University in Haifa have built a lightweight hovercraft for use in special missions, observation and surveillance.

Haifa Students Build Robotic Helicopter

Jerusalemites Help Business Owners of Gush Katif

Jerusalemites pulled together to help business owners who are still trying to rebuild their lives after being expelled from Gush Katif in 2005.

Jerusalemites Help Business Owners of Gush Katif

Jewish bands Rockiah & Yood to play Jerusalem

More bands are emerging in Israel who mix rock music with Judaism. Rockiah and Yood both incorporate Torah lyrics and Jewish musical themes.

Jewish bands Rockiah & Yood to play Jerusalem

Desalinating, Securing and Preserving Water in Wake of Shortage

Three Israeli companies are trying to solve the water crisis, each in its own area – desalinating, securing and preserving.

Desalinating, Securing and Preserving Water in Wake of Shortage

New Wound Dressing Mimics Skin, Dissolves When Finished

A revolutionary, dissolvable wound dressing developed at Tel Aviv University could help reduce deaths caused by burn-related infections.

New Wound Dressing Mimics Skin, Dissolves When Finished

Int'l Experts Ponder How to Protect Israel's Heritage Sites

A group of international experts is pondering how to protect Israel's heritage sites from being destroyed by vandals and natural disasters.

Int'l Experts Ponder How to Protect Israel's Heritage Sites

Israel Ahead of US, Japan in Scientific Publications

Israel is ahead of the United States and Japan in the number of scientific publications per million citizens, according to a new study.

Israel Ahead of US, Japan in Scientific Publications

'Wet Side Story' Opens at Jerusalem Biblical Zoo

A new exhibit explaining the complex issues affecting today's aquatic habitats in Israel and elsewhere has opened at the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo.

'Wet Side Story' Opens at Jerusalem Biblical Zoo

Israeli Scientist Finds 'Love Hormone' Also Triggers Jealousy

A researcher at the University of Haifa finds that oxytocin, aka the "love hormone," can also trigger negative emotions such as jealousy and envy.

Israeli Scientist Finds 'Love Hormone' Also Triggers Jealousy

Israel Leads in Making and Flying Unmanned Vehicles

Israel has become an international leader of the unmanned vehicles industry, in air, land and sea. Part 2 in a series.

Israel Leads in Making and Flying Unmanned Vehicles

Israeli Rock Group Chasidica mixes Metal with Spiritual

Sagi Givol spent 8 years playing heavy metal in Australia before returning to Israel to play music with message and melody he can identify with.

Israeli Rock Group Chasidica mixes Metal with Spiritual

ABC Gives Way to Aleph-Bet on Internet ‘URL’ Links

Internet revolution: Hebrew letters soon will be available on Internet addresses and will increase Internet use in the hareidi-religious sector.

ABC Gives Way to Aleph-Bet on Internet ‘URL’ Links

New Exhibit: 2,000 Year-Old Temple Mount Coins

A very special exhibition opens in Jerusalem, revealing to the public all of the ancient coins uncovered at the foot of the Temple Mount.

New Exhibit: 2,000 Year-Old Temple Mount Coins

Int'l Delegations, Trade Shows and Conferences Flood Israel

Israel is hosting an array of international delegations, trade shows and conferences this month, drawing global leaders in their respective fields.

Int'l Delegations, Trade Shows and Conferences Flood Israel

'Rock of Ages' Discovered in Akko

A treasure trove of ancient pieces of marble has been discovered hidden beneath a cellar floor in a destroyed 13th century building in Akko.

'Rock of Ages' Discovered in Akko

Unmatched Israeli Innovation Praised in New Book

A new book, 'Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle', says "Israel is not just a country, but a comprehensive state of mind."

Unmatched Israeli Innovation Praised in New Book

Wall Coating Fights the Flu

Israeli firm has patented an anti-bacterial coating for walls to fight swine flu and other strains of the disease.

Wall Coating Fights the Flu

Israel's Bug-Free Lettuce Co. to be World Leader

The Israeli company Hasalat, producer of bug- and pesticide-free vegetables, plans to lead farmers worldwide with a new start-up.

Israel's Bug-Free Lettuce Co. to be World Leader

Pe'er to Play in Bali, but Israeli Flag Not Welcome

Israeli tennis star Shachar Pe'er has been granted a visa to an international tournament in Indonesia, but Israel's flag will not be welcome.

Pe'er to Play in Bali, but Israeli Flag Not Welcome

Germany Raises Israeli Flag for Surprise Dog Show Winner

A crippled dog and her owner stole the canine show at a German exhibition, which played the Israeli anthem and raised the flag in their honor.

Germany Raises Israeli Flag for Surprise Dog Show Winner

Tsunami Wave 'Likely' to Hit Israel, Says U. Haifa Researcher

A researcher at the University of Haifa says there is a "likely chance" a tsunami could hit the shores of Israel - and that it has happened before.

Tsunami Wave 'Likely' to Hit Israel, Says U. Haifa Researcher

Building Peripheral Support for Soldiers

At the Israel Defense Exhibition, ITL presented the latest developments in peripheral equipment to support advanced troops.

Building Peripheral Support for Soldiers

Brothers in Music: Shlomo and Eitan Katz

Brothers Shlomo and Eitan Katz, both professional singers, talk to INN TV's Yoni Kempinski about their lives on and offstage.

Brothers in Music: Shlomo and Eitan Katz

Rappelling to the Rescue

Israeli-developed rappelling equipment leaves rescuers with hands free to maneuver, shoot.

Rappelling to the Rescue

Israeli Firm Patents Unmanned Helicopter

Coming soon to an enemy neighborhood near you? Israeli firm unveils an unmanned helicopter with patented steadying technology.

Israeli Firm Patents Unmanned Helicopter

Ancient Artisans' Footprints Discovered Beneath Lod Mosaic

Ancient sandal and bare foot prints have been discovered beneath one of the most magnificent mosaics to be revealed in an Israeli excavation site.

Ancient Artisans' Footprints Discovered Beneath Lod Mosaic

Israel National Radio Simulcasts Jewish Rock Music Festival

Israel National Radio is simulcasting the RockAmi Festival live now. Click on "listen live" to tune in to Moshav Band, Piamenta, Soulfarm & more!

Israel National Radio Simulcasts Jewish Rock Music Festival

INR Simulcasting Jewish Rock Music Festival

Singer Gershon Veroba talks about the RockAmi Festival featuring Moshav Band, Soulfarm, Piamenta and other young funky Jewish musicians.

INR Simulcasting Jewish Rock Music Festival

Israeli Woman Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Israeli Prof. Ada Yonath was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for "studies of the structure of the ribosome."

Israeli Woman Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Made in Israel: ‘Soil Dipstick’ Forecasts Health of Planet Earth

Planet Earth has a “fever,” but Tel Aviv Univ. researchers’ “soil dipstick” may help check its temperature and help catch environmental polluters.

Made in Israel: ‘Soil Dipstick’ Forecasts Health of Planet Earth

Successful Test of Cage to Protect Kids in Earthquake

The city of Jerusalem successfully tested an earthquake cage aimed at protecting schoolchildren. Test involved blowing up a school.

Successful Test of Cage to Protect Kids in Earthquake

First-Ever Find: Temple Menorah Relief by Jewish Eyewitness

Important archaeological find at Migdal: ancient synagogue contains stone relief depiction of Second Temple's golden menorah, from Temple times.

First-Ever Find: Temple Menorah Relief by Jewish Eyewitness

Gas Bonanza Investors Ready to Dive in Dead Sea for Black Gold

The Dead Sea is alive with oil, believes Yitzchak Tshuva, who heads the consortium that found billions of dollars of gas in the Mediterranean.

Gas Bonanza Investors Ready to Dive in Dead Sea for Black Gold

50 Nations Meet in Israel to Discuss Counterterror Tactics

Experts from more than 50 countries met in Israel this week to discuss ways to combat terrorism.

50 Nations Meet in Israel to Discuss Counterterror Tactics

IAI Unveils JUMPER Missile for Urban Warfare

IAI has unveiled its new JUMPER missile system, uniquely designed to address the needs of urban warfare.

IAI Unveils JUMPER Missile for Urban Warfare

New Technologies to Support Ground Troops

IsraelNN TV visits the IAI booth at the Latrun Conference to see the new technologies supporting ground troops in battle.

New Technologies to Support Ground Troops

'Blue and White' Products Carry Economic Power

A new poll conducted by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor has revealed that Israeli consumers trust Israeli-made products.

'Blue and White' Products Carry Economic Power

Israeli Researcher Finds Natural Cure for Insomnia

Circadin gradually releases the hormone that prepares the body for sleep in a way that mimics the activity of the pineal gland.

Israeli Researcher Finds Natural Cure for Insomnia

Israeli, Jordanian Scientists Squeezing Costs from Desalination

Israeli and Jordanian scientists are working on a new way to reduce the cost of purifying water from the sea.

Israeli, Jordanian Scientists Squeezing Costs from Desalination