Israeli students created an app for the visually impaired that helps them avoid obstacles like stairs by sending vibrations to an internet-connected belt.
Attendees' unpublished work will be simultaneously presented live and posted on Twitter, encouraging questions and answers in real-time online as the conference takes place in Israel.
The Technion researcher's findings are opening the door to new approaches in regenerative medicine and treatment for cancerous tumors and other wounds.
This Israeli home device checks for dangerous gases and particles, and purifies the air of tiny particles of bacteria, viruses, mold, fungi and pollen.
Supposedly "advancing human understanding," but actually failing to do so in reality, the AAA has voted to promote a resolution calling for the boycott of Israeli institutions.
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