STAV NAMER/MAARIV

Stav Namer is a technology and education reporter for The Jerusalem Post's sister publication, Maariv.

 Google offices in Tel Aviv.

Goodbye cookies: Google to eliminate annoying Internet tracking feature

Rambam Laboratories

14 Patients infected in outbreak of resistant bacteria at Rambam Hospital

The new trauma care unit at Rambam Medical Center.

Outbreak of bacteria infects 14 at The Rambam Medical Center


IDF changes food allergy policy against expert medical advice

IDF soldiers with food allergies, armed with epinephrine autoinjectors, face sudden downgrade medical profiles despite the recommendations of doctors amid an ongoing war in Gaza.

 Israeli soldiers are enlisting in the IDF.

Israelis overwhelmingly trust IDF spox over PM Netanyahu - poll

Asked whom they trust most to deliver the news, less than 4% chose the Prime Minister, compared to 73.7% who chose Hagari. Among right-wing voters, the number is only 6.6%.

 IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari gives a statement to the media in Tel Aviv on October 16, 2023.

Mothers on the frontlines: A glimpse into the milk bank saving babies' lives during wartime

Hundreds of mothers nationwide contribute to Magen David Adom (MDA) National Bank, aiding premature and vulnerable babies in hospitals and those affected by maternal tragedies.

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Surgeon leaves family in Boston to volunteer in Israel's North

Dr. Rona Spector, a thoracic surgeon from Boston, has left her prestigious medical career to volunteer at Galilee Medical Center during the war, expressing her deep connection to Israel.

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Iranian hackers leak photos of former PM Ehud Barak

"Embarrassing" photos of former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak have been spreading on Iranian social media accounts.

Former Prime Minister and Labor party leader Ehud Barak talks to journalists at The Israel Project in Jerusalem

Revolutionary new medical device aims to save more patients than ever

Under the guidance of Naama Agassi, a company which is part of the mechanical engineering department faculty to market this automatic, the two developed this fast, efficient and user-friendly device.

 Surgeons perform surgery on a patient at Assuta Medical Center in Tel Aviv.

Should Apple worry about restrictions imposed by Putin on the tech giant?

Russia's intelligence agency recently stated that iPhones are infected with malware and can be used for espionage.

 A customers holds the new green colour Apple iPhone 13 pro shortly after it went on sale inside the Apple Store on 5th Avenue in Manhattan in New York City, New York, US, March 18, 2022.

People in the European Union can’t use Threads, and this is why

Meta's new social network continues to break records, with the number of users approaching 100 million, even though the application isn't available in the European Union.

 Meta's Threads app logo is seen in this illustration taken July 4, 2023.

Samsung flips the script with new generation of foldable devices

During Unpacked, Samsung is expected to reveal the fifth generation of its foldable devices, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the Galaxy Z Flip 5.

A Samsung Galaxy Z Flip foldable smartphone .

These leafy green vegetables can keep your brain sharp for decades to come

Among the vegetables that were found to have this benefit were lettuce, cabbage, spinach, broccoli, green onion, and chives.

 Vegetables (illustrative).