High taxes, heavy regulation, and hostile banking make it impossible to develop crypto businesses in Israel. Although the country has many thriving high-tech in... read more
To exchange bitcoins, you may want to know the importance of its wallet. You will easily find different types of wallets in the market, but which one is necessa... read more
When it comes to creating an online casino, it’s not about developing a platform to match your preferences but designing it to target the public that can ... read more
Mutations in the sperm of older men can be passed down to their children and cause health disorders, such as heart disease or autism, a new study suggests. Rese... read more
Landline phones will be axed by 2025: Digital switchover leads to fears elderly and vulnerable will struggle to cope if they’re forced to rely on mobile t... read more
A pair of scientists are reviving the method of plant-made vaccines to reduce cost and tailor treatments to meet individuals’ needs. Hugues Fausther-Bov... read more
Twitter pauses its verification program AGAIN to improve its review process after the tech company gave the coveted blue checkmarks to fake accounts Twitter is ... read more
Mars’ largest moon, Phobos, may be the key to answering one of science’s greatest questions – was there life on the Red Planet? Scientists from th... read more
Scientists have determined forests in temperate zones like the United States are a key tool in combatting climate change because of their ability to draw coolin... read more
Covid-19 and the ban on fans in stadiums almost halved the home advantage for teams in the English Premier League and other football leagues, a new study says. ... read more
Had a bad night’s sleep? Scientists say that taking a 30-minute nap WON’T make up the difference Researchers from Michigan State University gave 27... read more
It may seem like your dog will eat anything that falls on the floor, but research indicates canines only became omnivores about 8,000 years ago. For millennia a... read more
A new artificial intelligence (AI) platform monitors vital signs of employees when they look at their smartphone to see if they’re sick. Binah Teams, cr... read more
A handheld railgun, which uses electricity rather than gunpowder to propel ammunition, is being sold in the US for the first time. L.A.-based Arcflash Labs is a... read more
Social media users are encouraged to express more outrage on Facebook and Twitter because they get rewarded with ‘likes’ and ‘shares’, r... read more
Several bouquets of offering flowers have been discovered 59 feet below temple of the god Quetzalcóatl – a pyramid that still stands in the Mexican ruined ci... read more
They’re here. Again. Asian giant hornets, colloquially known as murder hornets, are back in Washington state after a resident spotted a live insect, offic... read more
Bumblebees use paths and lanes created by humans to navigate their surroundings, a new study has revealed. Researchers led from the Queen Mary University of ... read more
New infographics created by scientists at Kings College London show how the generation we belong to affects our opinions and lifestyle. The interactive graphs... read more
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After the oil crisis of 1973, many countries have been active in developing renewable energy sources for future use. Besides wind power generation and biomass p... read more
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have discovered that black holes emit flickers of light – akin to a ‘burp’- when th... read more