Engineering

Afeka College's 'Quiet Tent': A space to cope and heal during a time of war, pain, and stress

The space was created in response to the growing mental health challenges facing students in Israel since the October 7 attacks and the continued reserve duty that has impacted the student body.

The ceremony inaugurating the Quiet Tent.
An American Airlines plane on the runway at the Miami International Airport on October 25, 2024 in Miami, Florida; Illustrative.

Airport runways: One of aviation’s greatest achievements, but how do they work? - explainer

The IDF 13th Golani Battalion together with the 7th Armored Brigade seen withdrawing their positions in Gaza, back into Israel October 10, 2025.

How the IDF's 7th Armored Brigade breached the path to the Litani River in Lebanon - interview

Blades Technology plant in Nahariya

Pratt & Whitney's BTL plant in Nahariya to close


Trump’s peace plan has 99 problems, but the tunnel ain’t one of them

Building a 30-mile tunnel might be the least of the peace plan’s problems

AN IDF SOLDIER stands next to an entrance to a cross-border attack tunnel dug from Gaza to Israel, near Kissufim last year.

Application of MayMaan innovation could make world of difference

Imagine unleashing unlimited clean and renewable energy.

YEHUDA SHMUELI and his sons, Eitan and Doron with the car prototype

FBI: Michigan engineer sent confidential tech data to Iran

The FBI complaint accused the Iranian national of stealing confidential information and technical data from an unidentified company January 2015 through June 2016.

A view shows railway packages for containers with uranium hexafluoride salt, raw material for nuclear reactors, similar to the one be used for the IAEA Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) Bank

Klil offers sensor-based shutters

Klil Control – a device with sensors that open and close the shutters based on the weather.

A general view of Tel Aviv's skyline is seen through a hotel window in Tel Aviv, Israel May 15, 2017.

Engineering attracting most Israeli students; law, business in decline

Overall, more than one-in-four of approximately 190,000 Israeli students studied either engineering or computer science and mathematics during the 2018/19 academic year.

Researcher handles an autonomous robot used to test technology for the Adelis-SAMSON project, in Haifa

What we’re learning from Greta Thunberg

16-year-old Swedish Climate activist Greta Thunberg speaks at the 2019 United Nations Climate Action Summit at U.N. headquarters in New York City, New York, U.S., September 23, 2019

The Lounge with Michal Galanti: July 9, 2018

Omer Adam entertained thousands of techies who participated in Dell Technologies’ annual technological conference at Expo Tel Aviv at the Tel Aviv Exhibition Grounds.

Models present creations at the Qasimi show at London Fashion Week Men's, in London

STEM-focused kindergarten sponsored by Lockheed Martin opens in Jerusalem

"The new MadaKids kindergartens will nurture the young children and inspire them to become the engineers and entrepreneurs of the future," said Mayor of Jerusalem Moshe Leon.

Inauguration of MadaKids Kindergarten in Jerusalem with Lockheed Martin and Rashi Foundation July 2019

Palestinian contractors poised for riches from Israeli tech firm's takeover

"We're very proud they have equity, the same as all other employees in the company," Mellanox Chief Executive Eyal Waldman told Reuters in an interview.

Mellanox Headquarters in Yokneam Illit.

How Jewish day schools are now minting future engineers

“By the time we got to this project, I was able to write my own code and figure out a lot of things on my own."

Back to school (illustrative)