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Startup Daily
Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Thursday, February 4, 2021
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World’s hottest new math mind-teasers set by Israeli AI formula-finder
By
Nathan Jeffay
Work by ‘Ramanujan Machine’ in Haifa published in influential journal Nature; development team notes that it’s breaking new ground by studying constants, particularly pi
Israel, US launch joint Juniper Falcon air defense drill, possibly for last time
By
Judah Ari Gross
Due to coronavirus restrictions, the biennial exercise — simulating a ballistic missile attack — is being held remotely, with IDF in Israel and Americans in Germany
14 of 16 severe COVID patients in trial recover with experimental Israeli drug
By
Luke Tress
2 cases remain in critical condition 28 days after receiving Enlivex Therapeutics’ Allocetra therapy in Phase II trials, marking 0% mortality rate in both studies of treatment
IMF says Mideast recovery down to ‘race between the virus and the vaccine’
By
Jon Gambrell
Financial institution report says countries with high vaccination rates will fare better than those without; war-torn nations further hurt by a delayed inoculation rollout
As vaccination figures dip, Israel starts inoculating all over-16s
By
TOI staff
Interview
Vaccinated! Now what? An expert offers answers for Israel’s dosed and confused
By
Nathan Jeffay
Prof. Nadav Davidovitch says new variants have made returning to normal even harder, but he offers advice, and a peek at the possible road ahead, for a nation seeking immunity now
Ties that bind
Keshet renews major deal with Universal TV
By
Jessica Steinberg
Israeli production studio will produce both Israeli and other scripts for American NBC
Rachael Risby-Raz
Vaccinating Aaron
A message popped up on the WhatsApp group for volunteers in Jerusalem: "Volunteer needed to take a Holocaust survivor to be vaccinated." Without hesitation, I immediately wrote back that I was available for the mission. My eyes misted over just at the thought of it: what an honor to be able to take someone who had survived the horrors of the Holocaust to receive a vaccine in Jerusalem, the capital of the Jewish state which is leading the world in COVID-19 vaccinations. It felt like getting Willy Wonka's golden ticket. The Holocaust...
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