Israeli method dramatically reduces waiting time for lab results of cancer cell detection tests following surgery to remove a malignant tumor in the abdomen.
Israeli company specializing in driverless car technology is developing new system to enable mass screening for detection of COVID-19 symptoms by using cameras and artificial intelligence.
Israeli company that grows bones makes surprise development of new drug that helps treat the severe respiratory problems of people with coronavirus.
The startup’s varied target markets are industries such as homeland security, transportation, law enforcement and banking. Now, with Covid-19, it has added value .
Mentored by engineers from the Technion, Israel’s leading technology university, a high school robotics team in Haifa produced a robot to deliver equipment, medicine and food and help protect hospital medical staff from COVID-19. By Yakir Benzion, United With Israel The robotics club at a Haifa high school has teamed up with engineers at the... Read more »
Israeli ViriMASK could be a gamechanger for healthcare workers, airport workers and people in preventive quarantine.
Hundreds of children carrying rare, previously undiagnosed disorders have been helped by this Israeli innovation since 2017.
Israeli cancer researchers developed a powerful tool that shortens evaluation time of cell mutations from a year to a few days.
Through just one daily breath, this gadget tells you what is best to eat for your particular metabolism.
A collaborative effort between Israeli and American researchers has made progress towards helping those suffering from respiratory illnesses.
'The efficient eradication of malignant cells in human pancreas cancer xenografts presented a new model of pancreas cancer treatment,' the research team says.
'In the US alone, there are 900,000 deaths per year from organ impairment, while only 31,000 transplants are performed each year,' according to Collplant.
Engineered T cells could assassinate solid tumor cells, Tel Aviv University medical researchers find.
'Our research opens up a whole new approach – the vaccine approach – to effective treatment of melanoma, even in the advanced stages of the disease.'
Food labels often have misleading allergy warnings, rendering them untrustworthy in the eyes of allergic shoppers.
Israeli scientists use machine learning and big-data analysis to suggest best antibiotic for each patient based on a variety of factors.
Theranica’s Neriva Migra patch delivers a small electrical jolt to mitigate headaches and other acute pains through ‘conditioned pain modulation.’
New ‘safe tunnel’ from Israeli sustainable agriculture startup solves the problem caused by the urban clash of trees and pavements.
Vein transplantation has been done before – but only from a corpse. The donation from a living person at an Israeli hospital was the first of its kind.
‘The problem of accessibility to public transportation is considered one of the most significant barriers that women face,’ says app developer.
Tevel’s drones have a mechanical claw designed for picking, thinning and pruning tasks in orchards.
The glasses provide riders with real-time data such as heart rate, speed, distance and a built-in GPS system, and come equipped with Bluetooth speakers.
Like eyes’ adjustment to sudden changes in light, plants have sensitive mechanisms to protect their leaves from rapid changes in radiation.
New technology from Israel’s national EMS service and tech startup MDGo automatically notifies dispatchers of car accidents requiring an ambulance.
Simple emergency solution from an Israeli physician-inventor redirects blood to core organs from limbs in case of hemorrhagic shock or cardiac arrest.
Las Vegas, here they come! Dozens of Israeli companies are strutting their tech stuff at the annual international showcase for consumer electronics this week.
Israeli innovations in Artificial Intelligence, medical cannabis, blockchain and advanced manufacturing will be among the hot sectors in 2019.
Watergen sent an Israeli water-making machine to assist rescue and recovery workers in California after the massive wildfires.
Wow! Tobacco plants, associated with lung disease, will be transformed into a collagen-expressing plant essential to the production of transplantable lungs.
Pharmaceutical tests in space are far more time-effective, so an Israeli firm developed an accessible and cheaper way to conduct them.
Revolutionary drug-free, soft silicone device called NozNoz mechanically diverts smells, helping to curb appetite and change metabolism.
An Israeli breakthrough in brain disorder treatment has the ability to change lives!
Israeli company Redkix, which developed an email-integrated instant messsaging app, was purchased by Facebook. Sources estimate the acquisition at $100 million.
Israel had the second-largest number of companies on the World Economic Forum’s list, ranking second behind the US.
A unique full-scale educational farm in northern Israel will show local and international agronomists the latest advances in agricultural technology.
A new Israeli pilot program promotes companies that will improve transportation in Israel and around the world and take it into the future.
'The UK has a strong science and innovation relationship with Israel, and this week I have signed two landmark agreements which will take this to the next level,' UK Science Minister Sam Gyimah said.
Israeli health fund unveils free, innovative smartphone application that gives users important medical information concerning their ailments.
A compound that disables cancer cells, an artificial cornea, the world’s first bone implant: 2017 saw major medical advances. We bring you the best.
A new project, launched by ALEH, enables children with disabilities to take control of their mobility at a very young age.
The world's first remote space lab, developed by Israel and conducted remotely by researchers on Earth, came on board the International Space Station.
A new collaborative study conducted by Israeli and American researchers has uncovered how sleep deprivation negatively affects brain activity.
“The FDA approval of Yescarta is a landmark for patients with relapsed or refractory large B-cell lymphom."
“Israel is a leader in cyber and now blockchain technology with a long history of innovation in start-up R&D."
Israel's Netafim, which pioneered drip irrigation in the 1960s, was recently purchased by a Mexican mega-corporation for a whopping 1.5 billion.
The lead researcher into Israel's first environmental research satellite will create a national archive of images that will help track climate change.
An elite team of innovation and business experts are integrating the concepts and culture of the tech world into the IAF, providing top-notch solutions to one of the best forces in the world.
A Palestinian official donated tens of thousands of shekels to Rambam hospital to improve treatment of childhood cancers.
A nanosatellite built by Israeli teenagers was successfully launched into space.
Israeli researchers have devised a way to detect buried landmines using a system of glowing bacteria and lasers.
United Hatzalah, a large, non-profit volunteer EMS organization, created a new app for quick navigation and EMS alerts on Haifa beaches.
For from Zion shall come forth…emergency medicine! An Israeli volunteer organization is training EMTs in Guatemala.
For the fourth year, Jerusalem Police and top Israeli attorneys are joining forces to raise funds for severely disabled children.
For out of Zion shall come forth...purified water! Another Israeli company is working to make the world a better place.
Israel is investing in the next generation as part of its objective to become a world leader in cyber technology.
This achievement positioned Israel one step closer to joining the prestigious circle of superpowers who have already reached the moon.
An Israeli biotechnical company recently announced a successful outcome in its first clinical trial in the reconstruction of missing bone tissue.
Israel is lending its vast experience, teaching medical teams from around the world how to save lives at the scene of a terror attack.
A popular food supplement may contribute to a cure for a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder.
Israel has developed applicable solutions to alleviate the global water crisis.
Israel has set another record in water recycling and treatment, paving the way for water solutions sought after by many countries around the globe.
The microprocessor giant Intel inaugurated a next-generation chip production line at its Kiryat Gat facility in Israel on Monday, the business website Globes reported.
Israeli scientists may have found a cure for AIDS with an experimental new drug called Gammora, which eliminated the virus up to 97 percent in test tubes, Israeli media reported.
Global health gurus have termed this fruit a superfood, putting Israeli produce in hot demand.
We always knew spinach was a great source of energy for our bodies. Now it seems the nutritious leafy green can also provide energy for other purposes.
A new Israeli study provides insight into the potential therapeutic role of a certain gene that could help in developing new treatments for ALS.
Intel Corp. introduced its 7th generation Core processors developed by the company’s Israeli branch in Haifa on Tuesday.
Merger and acquisition deals in the first half of 2016 indicate that Israeli startups still fetch top-dollar price tags and remain in hot demand.
Is it possible to 'reprogram' an organism, which consumes sugar and releases carbon dioxide, to consume carbon dioxide from the environment and produce the sugars it needs to build its body mass? That is just what a group of Weizmann Institute of Science researchers recently did.
Israeli startups swept the board at the Asia Smartphone Apps Competition in Hong Kong late last week, winning three of the four top prizes.
The Israeli company Nano Textile has invented a technology that makes any fabric capable of killing bacteria. The technology prevents bacteria growth on natural and synthetic fibers, which helps prevent the spread of infections acquired in hospitals and reduces cross-contamination between medical staff and patients.
Israeli mobile app developers, Castle Builders, Tekoia, and E.Soof have been picked to take part in the finals of the Asia Smartphone Apps competition to be held in June.
A day after she was born, Noa had a stroke and began convulsing. Now, two years later, a promising new treatment at the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer, outside of Tel Aviv, could help her battle cerebral palsy (CP).
Israeli doctors have used an innovative process which cuts surgery and recovery time to a minimum and ensure a greater success rate.
Israeli researchers develop method to diagnose diabetes, multiple sclerosis, pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis and brain damage from one blood test.
Israeli company 3G Solar says it has developed solar energy technology that is powerful enough to replace batteries.
A young Israeli student living in Shanghai, China, has developed a product derived from essential oils that preserves fruits and vegetables three times longer than usual.
Israeli startup Deep Optics is making glasses with lenses that can automatically adjust their optical power in real time.
The Intel Corporation has acquired Replay Technologies, an Israeli sports imaging company.
Papua New Guinea, suffering from severe drought, will receive the Israeli mobile desalination unit, which will provide clean drinking water in remote locations.
A cancer study hailed this week as potentially showing revolutionary results for the treatment of leukemia is based on research undertaken by Prof. Zelig Eshhar of Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science.
Prof. Yonina Eldar’s lab at the Technion Faculty of Electrical Engineering is developing a small, portable, efficient, innovative ultrasound system that transmits scans to the treating physician immediately.
Scientists at Tel Aviv University and Rabin Medical Center have discovered they can detect lung cancer early in smokers by performing a CT scan at the time they are admitted as pneumonia patients. Often, the pneumonia is caused by young cancer cells blocking air pathways.
Israeli video tech company Valens has announced that two of the biggest automakers - GM and Mercedes - are to install its HDbaseT world standard cable technology into their vehicles and products. HDBaseT eliminates waiting time for the display of apps, videos and other content.
Israeli start-up Moving Life has designed ATTO, a unique scooter that is compact and can be folded and carried anywhere.
The “500 Startups” Venture Capital Fund is investing in Israeli startup RapidAPI, which developed a platform to allow people with ideas for new applications to turn their initiative into reality quickly and easily.
SciO, enables any person to ascertain the molecular and chemical design of almost any physical object or material including food, medicine, and more.
In another win for Israel against the anti-Israel boycott movement, an Israeli company will be supplying children's playgrounds across Europe with special padded flooring to protect children from getting hurt while playing.
Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, is donating $20 million to fund research in personalized medicine.
Israeli entrepreneurs are increasingly attracting foreign banks’ investments by offering innovative technologies.
At the Weizmann Institute of Science, researchers have managed to “pluck” a single photon – one particle of light – out of a pulse of light. The findings bear both fundamental and practical significance: single photons are likely to be the backbone of future quantum communication systems.
An Israeli start-up company called The Right Cup has developed a fruit-scented cup that tricks the brain into thinking it is drinking juice instead of plain water.
The glasses look and feel like traditional sports eyewear, but with hidden technology that helps athletes get the most out of their activity.
Investors and entrepreneurs in Israel and Silicon Valley join together for a new initiative to combat California’s drought crisis.
Gourmet ice-cream cones are the new scoop.
Israel’s Rail Safe automated early-warning system uses infrared imaging to alert train engineers to obstacles while they still have time to stop.
Israel to the rescue, again! This time, a professional medical team has restored eyesight to dozens in Kyrgyzstan in central Asia.
Initially, medical clowns were not widely welcomed and were considered a distraction by doctors, but they have since become an indispensable part of the medical field.
Israel to the rescue, again! This time, providing assistance to flood victims in Myanmar. Israel has a proud history of leading humanitarian efforts to countries in distress.
H2 Energy Now’s technology turns water into hydrogen gas to safely store power generated by solar, wind, water or even conventional plants
Israeli company introduces Phree, a mobile input device intended to bring handwriting back into our digital interactions.
Groundbreaking fiber-optic laser system seamlessly closes incisions after corneal transplants, and could be used in many other surgeries.
Community mapping tool developed by 21-year-old Israeli-American entrepreneur raises money in seed investment from leading technology investors.
MyMDband solves a critical problem for first-responders, providing immediate access to a patient’s medical information at the time of an emergency.
With California facing chronic drought, Israeli technology may be just the solution to help save California from drying up completely.
IsraAID has launched its "A Roof for All" program to provide safe, temporary shelter for thousands of families who lost their homes as a result of the devastating earthquakes in Nepal.
UN’s Ban Ki-moon to Israeli company: "Millions of women and children die each year due to indoor smoke from open fires. This is just the thing they need."
The Agritech 2015 conference brought entrepreneurs, investors and experts from around the world to address the production and global distribution of food.
Israel has made an exciting breakthrough in cancer research, offering a glimmer of hope that a cure will be found.
A King's College study reveals that exposure, not avoidance, is the reason that only a small portion of the Israeli population is allergic to peanuts.
Israel's parliament is leading the way towards a cleaner global environment after installing the largest solar field on any government building worldwide - while promoting other projects that highlight energy efficiency.
Achieving a new record in desalinization, an Israeli company delivers twenty percent of the nation's potable water, in addition to supplying water to other countries.
RideOn, an Israeli start-up, promises to revolutionize heads-up-display technology with its Augmented Reality Goggles.
A new Israeli project will soon provide electricity for off-grid communities in Ethiopia.
HealthWatch has developed a solution that allows doctors to monitor a patient’s vital signs constantly and from afar. This is sure to save lives.
Israeli company Phinergy has developed a technology that could revolutionize the use of energy. Among other applications, it would power a car, using just metal, air and water.