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Unprecedented Miniature Carving of Alexander the Great Found

Excavations in Tel Dor have turned up a rare and unexpected work: a precious stone bearing the miniature carved likeness of Alexander the Great.

Unprecedented Miniature Carving of Alexander the Great Found

Israel Makes Waves by Simulating an Earthquake

Israeli scientists will simulate an earthquake in the Negev to fine-tune its earthquake advanced warning equipment.

Israel Makes Waves by Simulating an Earthquake

Solar Power Takes Off at Ben Gurion Airport

Israel's bright summer sun will work harder for the Jewish State, thanks to two new projects implementing the harnessing of solar energy.

Solar Power Takes Off at Ben Gurion Airport

Israeli Scientists Prove DNA Evidence Can Be Faked

Israeli researchers have found a way to prove that DNA evidence, long considered solid proof in criminal court cases, can actually be fabricated.

Israeli Scientists Prove DNA Evidence Can Be Faked

Live Broadcast: Jewish Music Festival

The first annual "Chada Knishta" Jewish music festival will be broadcast live on this page Tuesday at approx. 5:45 pm Israel time (10:45 am EDT).

Live Broadcast: Jewish Music Festival

Rabbi Kook's Poetry Set to Jazz - on Jerusalem Tour

Musicians and rabbis are undertaking a musical journey to shine the "Lights of Rabbi Kook" and his poetry throughout Israel - set to jazz.

Rabbi Kook's Poetry Set to Jazz - on Jerusalem Tour

Ancient Roman 'Urban Mansion' Revealed in City of David

An ancient Roman building uncovered by archaeologists proves that Jerusalem's City of David was not immune to Roman settlement.

Ancient Roman 'Urban Mansion' Revealed in City of David

World’s Smallest Laser, Spaser Unveiled

World's smallest laser - SPASER - unveiled; holds potential for radical technological advances.

World’s Smallest Laser, Spaser Unveiled

Israeli Pioneers Method to Detect Alzheimer’s, Track Memory

Tel Aviv University researcher uses MRI to track memories and explore an early-detection test for Alzheimer’s disease.

Israeli Pioneers Method to Detect Alzheimer’s, Track Memory

Aharit Hayamim - Reggae Rock and Funk – all Jewish

The 10th annual Aharit Hayamim music festival took place in the hills of Gush Etzion. IsraelNN TV took in the vibes.

Aharit Hayamim - Reggae Rock and Funk – all Jewish

British Docs: Does Tamiflu Work? Israel Answers: 'Yes!'

Israeli health officials downplay a British study questioning the efficacy of medications Tamiflu and Relenza - widely used here to fight the flu.

British Docs: Does Tamiflu Work? Israel Answers: 'Yes!'

Gas Field Near Haifa Exceeds Expectations -- Again!

The capacity of natural gas fields at the Tamar I drilling site off the coast of Haifa have exceeded expectations.

Gas Field Near Haifa Exceeds Expectations -- Again!

Jerusalem's International Arts and Crafts Festival

The International Arts and Crafts Festival Khutzot Hayotser Jerusalem has become a 30-year tradition in the capital city.

Jerusalem's International Arts and Crafts Festival

'Imaleh!' Mastering the Fear of Roaches in Tel Aviv

A Tel Aviv woman has finally figured out how to master her fear, assassinate the perpetrator and make money doing it, all at once. And it's legal.

'Imaleh!' Mastering the Fear of Roaches in Tel Aviv

Israeli Study: Soda Drinks Cause Liver Damage

Sweetened drinks may cause long-term liver damage, advises Israeli physician. Switching to water is the best preventive measure.

Israeli Study: Soda Drinks Cause Liver Damage

Israeli Researchers Explore Ritalin Alternative for ADHD

Israeli researchers find that reboxetine is a medication that may provide an answer for children and adults who cannot take Ritalin for ADHD.

Israeli Researchers Explore Ritalin Alternative for ADHD

Photo Essay: Signs of the Time of Ingathering

Another Aliyah flight arrived Tuesday bringing 238 North American Jews. This photo essay gives you a glimpse of the great moment -- through signs.

Photo Essay: Signs of the Time of Ingathering

Israel Developing Smallest Camera on Earth

Two Israeli companies have announced their collaboration on the world's smallest medical video camera.

Israel Developing Smallest Camera on Earth

Bringin' Out the Beers

Good beer. It's been bringing people together for generations, in Israel as well. The Beer Factory is doing its best to help out.

Bringin' Out the Beers

Ariel Zilber's Tu B'Av Music Video: INN Exclusive

Zilber sings his romantic classic V’Eich She’Lo in a special INN recording.

Ariel Zilber's Tu B'Av Music Video: INN Exclusive

Israeli Firm Produces New Gaucher Treatment

An Israeli biotech company based in Carmiel has developed a new, cheaper enzyme replacement therapy for Gaucher disease.

Israeli Firm Produces New Gaucher Treatment

IDF to Practice Shooting Hizbullah in Rubber Village

Israel's military is erecting a new rubber urban warfare center to prepare for another encounter with Lebanese terror militia Hizbullah.

IDF to Practice Shooting Hizbullah in Rubber Village

Navy Successfully Tests Barak Defensive Missile

Israeli anti-missile missile was launched at a target simulating an enemy missile and successfully intercepted it.

Navy Successfully Tests Barak Defensive Missile

The Western Wall Enters the Twitter Age

The Western Wall has entered the Twitter age with a service that lets people world wide send their prayers to be placed as notes in the wall.

The Western Wall Enters the Twitter Age

IDF Vets Train U.S. Jews to Protect Their Communities

Israeli combat veterans teach United States Jews how to protect themselves and their communities, using rapid response techniques.

IDF Vets Train U.S. Jews to Protect Their Communities

Another Israeli First: World’s Smallest Cellphone

The Israeli inventor who introduced the Disk On Key to the world now has come out with the world’s smallest cellular phone.

Another Israeli First: World’s Smallest Cellphone

Dead Sea a Finalist in World Wonder Contest

A panel of experts chose the Dead Sea as one of 28 finalists competing in the New 7 Wonders of Nature contest. Voting is now open to the public.

Dead Sea a Finalist in World Wonder Contest

Hebrew U. Pilots Interdisciplinary Course Program

Hebrew University has decided to broaden its students’ horizons by adding a series of interdisciplinary classes to their coursework.

Hebrew U. Pilots Interdisciplinary Course Program

Advertising in the Hareidi World

Hareidi-religious experts in the fields of advertising, marketing and branding hold a conference on “breaking boundaries.”

Advertising in the Hareidi World

‘Iron Dome’ Hits the Target

Israel's new anti-ballistic defense system, designed to protect civilians against terrorist rocket fire from Gaza, has passed series of live tests.

‘Iron Dome’ Hits the Target

Shas, Jewish Home in Tug-of-War over Slomiansky Bill

Jewish Home threatens to bolt coalition if law enabling a minister to conditionally vacate Knesset seat is not passed; Shas wants changes made.

Shas, Jewish Home in Tug-of-War over Slomiansky Bill

Fortune Names Israel Corp. One of World's Largest Companies

Fortune magazine's Global 500 has listed Israel Corporation as the 466th biggest corporation in the world in its 2009 ranking.

Fortune Names Israel Corp. One of World's Largest Companies

Maccabiah Games Stirs Up Zionism, Controversy

Israel's version of the Olympics is stirring up Zionist feelings and political controversy among Jewish athletes from around the world.

Maccabiah Games Stirs Up Zionism, Controversy

Israeli, African MDs Circumcise to Combat AIDs

A group of Senegalese doctors spent a week learning with Israeli physicians the tricks of performing circumcision on adult males.

Israeli, African MDs Circumcise to Combat AIDs

Israeli Researchers: Generating Electricity from Road Traffic

Researchers at the Technion Institute of Technology are testing a system that generates electricity form road traffic.

Israeli Researchers: Generating Electricity from Road Traffic

Israeli Research: Fighting Swine Flu Pandemic With Mathematics

As America and the world brace for the worst, Tel Aviv University mathematicians say they may have a solution that can save both time and lives.

Israeli Research: Fighting Swine Flu Pandemic With Mathematics

Music Festival in Samaria

As the three weeks approach, a Samaria community holds a music festival aimed at strengthening the Jewish connection with the land of Israel.

Music Festival in Samaria

Pentagon Halts Israeli Fighter Jet Bid, US a Rival on Tender

The Pentagon commands Israel to withdraw its bid for a $12 billion tender for the Indian Air Force. US companies are now in position to win.

Pentagon Halts Israeli Fighter Jet Bid, US a Rival on Tender

Israeli Scientists Discover 'Self-Watering' Desert Plant

Scientists discovered that a rare desert plant waters itself, enabling it to receive 16 times the amount of rainwater that falls on it each year.

Israeli Scientists Discover 'Self-Watering' Desert Plant

Medical First: Watching Effects of Hi-Carb Food on Arteries

High carb foods high like white bread can be devastating to the heart. Now a Tel Aviv University researcher can watch the damage as it happe

Medical First: Watching Effects of Hi-Carb Food on Arteries

Israelis Converting Vehicles to Run on Propane

At least 15,000 vehicles in Israel have been converted to run on less expensive, low emission liquefied propane gas.

Israelis Converting Vehicles to Run on Propane

Green Trend is an Entire Industry

The "green industry" began 40 years ago with the goal of improving the environment, but since has been transformed into a major business sector.

Green Trend is an Entire Industry

Sephardic Singer Jo Amar, 79

Sephardic-Jewish musician and cantor Jo Amar passed away this past Friday at the age of 79.

Sephardic Singer Jo Amar, 79

AOL Director In Country To Join Israel's 'GarageGeeks'

AOL CEO Tim Armstrong arrives in Israel Monday, representing the global Internet services and media company at a 'GarageGeeks' event in Holon.

AOL Director In Country To Join Israel's 'GarageGeeks'

Israel Prepares F-15 Jets for Long Range Attack

Cause for worry in Iran? New systems being fitted in Israel's F-15 jets are suited for longer distances. Ashkenazi to pilots: be sharp as razors.

Israel Prepares F-15 Jets for Long Range Attack

Upgrading Yesha in All Areas

Knesset Finance C'tee considering restoring nat'l-priority status to Yesha. New outpost built near old outpost near Eli.

Upgrading Yesha in All Areas

Weizmann Institute Scientists Teach Old Bacteria New Tricks

Israeli scientists at the Weizmann Institute have discovered that microorganisms can be “taught” to respond to their environments.

Weizmann Institute Scientists Teach Old Bacteria New Tricks

Video: The Alternative Medicine Rabbi

Rabbi Yuval HaCohen Asherov explains the Jewish approach to natural medicine, illness.

Video: The Alternative Medicine Rabbi

Video: Broadcasting to Iran from Tel Aviv

A group of Israelis from Iran are reaching out to Iranian Jews and Muslims worldwide with a mix of Persian culture, music and politics.

Video: Broadcasting to Iran from Tel Aviv

IDF Developing Delayed-Start Car Ignition for Religious Soldiers

Among the IDF Rabbinate’s new Sabbath-friendly inventions: a naval refrigerator-oven, special electrical sockets and a delayed-start car ignition.

IDF Developing Delayed-Start Car Ignition for Religious Soldiers

Jerusalem's Biomedical Sector a Growth Industry

The biomedical sector in the capital has grown by 20% in the last three years, and Mayor Barkat plans to raise another 100 million NIS by 2015.

Jerusalem's Biomedical Sector a Growth Industry

Returning to Joshua and Caleb

One of the handful of government authorized ascents to the tombs of Yehoshua and Calev (Joshua and Caleb) took place last week.

Returning to Joshua and Caleb

Tuesday Night Live Returns

Popular English-language TV show 'Tuesday Night Live' returns next week with an exciting show: “From the beginning of time to the end of days.”

Tuesday Night Live Returns