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No more invasive colonoscopy?
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(22 May 2012)
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An Israeli company has come up with a tiny capsule you can swallow that detects polyps painlessly as it travels through the colon.
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Old tires, new rubber
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(22 May 2012)
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Israel’s Levgum breaks down worn rubber and remakes it into good-as-new material for tires, conveyor belts, shoe soles and other products.
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Better stroke treatment
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(17 May 2012)
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Israel’s Thrombotech is testing a ‘piggyback’ drug that greatly enhances the only existing medication to break up blood clots in the brain.
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Mobileye inside
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(16 May 2012)
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Israeli-designed advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) help motorists operate their vehicles more smartly and safely.
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Risk-free water disinfection
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(14 May 2012)
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Israel’s Greeneng Solutions makes low-cost, highly effective ozone systems for blasting germs right out of the water.
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The ApiFix spine straightener
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(6 May 2012)
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Israel’s ApiFix has invented a device to correct severe scoliosis in a less invasive, cheaper and more effective way.
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Magic solution for video overload
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(3 Apr 2012)
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Magisto, created by an Israeli PhD, aims to make video editing drop-dead simple so you can actually watch all those homemade movies.
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Creating a buzz for immigrant startups
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(29 Mar 2012)
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New incubator lets recent arrivals to the startup nation learn how to leverage Israeli know-how and offer their own expertise to natives.
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A cut above cropping and clipping
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(22 Mar 2012)
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Adobe Systems has licensed a cool new photo-shrinking tool developed by researchers at Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science.
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Israeli starts a stem-cell zoo
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(18 Mar 2012)
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Working with American scientists, Inbar Friedrich Ben-Nun has found a way to generate stem cells from preserved tissue of dead endangered animals.
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Get ready for Agritech Israel
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(12 Mar 2012)
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In mid-May, Israel will showcase the latest and greatest agricultural technologies available in the world today.
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China learns agri-tech in Israel
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(5 Mar 2012)
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Chinese agronomists, researchers, professors and business people came to Israel to find ways of assuring the emerging superpower’s sustainability.
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Bacteria to the rescue
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(1 Mar 2012)
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The Hebrew University’s new bio-filter presents a unique method for removing harmful nitrates from drinking water.
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No more nausea after chemo?
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(1 Mar 2012)
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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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