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No more invasive colonoscopy?
(22 May 2012)
An Israeli company has come up with a tiny capsule you can swallow that detects polyps painlessly as it travels through the colon.
Old tires, new rubber
(22 May 2012)
Israel’s Levgum breaks down worn rubber and remakes it into good-as-new material for tires, conveyor belts, shoe soles and other products.
Saving farmers money while enhancing animal welfare
(20 May 2012)
The new invention is already creating a buzz among Israeli poultry farmers.
Better stroke treatment
(17 May 2012)
Israel’s Thrombotech is testing a ‘piggyback’ drug that greatly enhances the only existing medication to break up blood clots in the brain.
Mobileye inside
(16 May 2012)
Israeli-designed advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) help motorists operate their vehicles more smartly and safely.
Risk-free water disinfection
(14 May 2012)
Israel’s Greeneng Solutions makes low-cost, highly effective ozone systems for blasting germs right out of the water.
Israeli researchers find possible answer to autoimmune disease
(8 May 2012)
The Weizmann Institute is looking to commercialize a revolutionary solution for stopping diseases such as Crohn’s and lupus, proven so far in mice
The ApiFix spine straightener
(6 May 2012)
Israel’s ApiFix has invented a device to correct severe scoliosis in a less invasive, cheaper and more effective way.
Israeli NGO saves sight in Ethiopia
(19 Apr 2012)
Eye from Zion expands its free cataract surgery clinics to northern Ethiopia, where 1,400 people awaited the medical crew.
Magic solution for video overload
(3 Apr 2012)
Magisto, created by an Israeli PhD, aims to make video editing drop-dead simple so you can actually watch all those homemade movies.
Superfly minds your frequent-flyer points
(29 Mar 2012)
A new Israeli startup makes sure you get the most out of all those points you’ve racked up from credit cards and airlines.
Creating a buzz for immigrant startups
(29 Mar 2012)
New incubator lets recent arrivals to the startup nation learn how to leverage Israeli know-how and offer their own expertise to natives.
Centennial for Israel’s Technion Institute
(26 Mar 2012)
One hundred years after the Technion’s cornerstone was laid, the now world-famous science and technology institute celebrates its achievements.
Spain says hola to Israeli solar power
(22 Mar 2012)
AORA opens a demo plant in Almeria to show visiting reps from other countries how its ‘flower power’ makes sunshiny sense.
Israel helps China milk its dairy market
(22 Mar 2012)
Chinese farm managers come to Israel for a three-month course to learn advanced herd-management technologies from industry leader AfiMilk.
A cut above cropping and clipping
(22 Mar 2012)
Adobe Systems has licensed a cool new photo-shrinking tool developed by researchers at Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science.
Where Google goes for web ad design
(20 Mar 2012)
DesignPax, founded by two Jerusalem natives, provides high-quality Israel-made design work for American customers.
Israeli starts a stem-cell zoo
(18 Mar 2012)
Working with American scientists, Inbar Friedrich Ben-Nun has found a way to generate stem cells from preserved tissue of dead endangered animals.
Standalone streetlight brightens African future
(14 Mar 2012)
An Israeli company has designed a solar-powered light fixture for developing countries that need light to grow
Israel’s NASA experiment kills bacteria in space
(13 Mar 2012)
A Hebrew University professor’s kit went aboard the space shuttle Atlantis last summer to see how well it could deal with contaminated water.
Get ready for Agritech Israel
(12 Mar 2012)
In mid-May, Israel will showcase the latest and greatest agricultural technologies available in the world today.
Israel's oily approach to natural pest control
(11 Mar 2012)
A cocktail of ordinary cooking oils sprayed on crops is just as effective as chemical pesticides – and much cheaper and safer, too.
Israel’s Drippler keeps you updated on your devices
(6 Mar 2012)
‘In a year or two we expect to be the leading source for gadget information, and installed on any mobile device used by gadget lovers.’
China learns agri-tech in Israel
(5 Mar 2012)
Chinese agronomists, researchers, professors and business people came to Israel to find ways of assuring the emerging superpower’s sustainability.
Google launches startup incubator in Israel
(5 Mar 2012)
Encouraging Israeli entrepreneurship and providing support to startups, the new incubator is separate from Google’s two R&D centers already in Israel.
Israel’s got the right formula for racecars
(4 Mar 2012)
A team from Ben-Gurion University tears up the track at an international competition for students in Italy.
Bacteria to the rescue
(1 Mar 2012)
The Hebrew University’s new bio-filter presents a unique method for removing harmful nitrates from drinking water.
No more nausea after chemo?
(1 Mar 2012)
A once-a-day drug candidate owned by an Israeli company will be tested for its effectiveness against nausea and vomiting following cancer therapy.
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