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Polish envoy rejects Israeli criticism of Holocaust libel trial: Risky to give historians immunity

Follow Feb. 4, 2021 The Polish ambassador to Israel has rejected criticism of the libel trial underway in his country against two Holocaust historians, defending what he called the plaintiff’s “right to defend the memory of her close relative, in a letter to the Israeli head of a group that represents survivors. Ambassador Marek Magierowski wrote in the letter posted on his Twitter feed on Wednesday that “granting blanket immunity to historians is a risky concept, to say the least.” The letter was addressed to Colette Avital, a former Israeli diplomat and lawmaker currently chairwoman of the center of organizations of Holocaust survivors.

Professor from Tel Aviv University receives 2021 Blavatnik Award for Young Scientists in Israel

Professor from Tel Aviv University receives 2021 Blavatnik Award for Young Scientists in Israel Professor Yossi Yovel, Associate Professor of Zoology at Tel Aviv University (TAU), is one of three Laureates to be awarded 2021 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in Israel by the Blavatnik Family Foundation, the New York Academy of Sciences, and the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Professor Yovel was recognized for his work in the area of Life Sciences and will receive $100,000. Professor Yovel is working to bridge the gap between two of the most influential fields in biology ecology (the study of animals in their environment) and neuroscience (the study of how the brain controls actions).

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After cyber and data, Israel now aims to conquer AI

Results for After cyber and data, Israel now aims to conquer AI A new program aims to cement Israel as a global leader in the AI sector, by allocating over $1.5B over the next few years. Oshry Alkeslasi / 23 Dec 2020 • 2 min read Israel is considered among world leaders in AI advancement, however, data shows that the “Startup Nation” still has a ways to go to make it to the top. And now it seems as if the country is making initial moves to do so, by injecting over $1.5 billion, spread over 5 years, into the Israeli AI ecosystem. First payment of $150M

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