10 Israeli Companies At The Cutting-Edge Of Life Saving Tech
One country's prowess in medical and tech innovation is helping save lives around the world. From sniffing out cancer, to holding a holographic heart in the palm of the hand, Israel has made some amazing technological breakthroughs that are truly saving lives.
September 30, 2014
Back To The Future: Researchers Create Virtual Time-Travel To Treat Memory-Based Trauma
If you thought time travel only existed in "Back to the Future" - think again. A team of researchers has discovered a way to time travel through virtual reality, and treat memory-based trauma and PTSD.
September 15, 2014
Israeli BioPharm Company Protalix Can Produce The ZMapp Ebola Drug
Although the ZMapp Ebola drug, which proved effective on infected American aid workers, has run out, Israeli company Protalix says it can produce more, if needed.
September 12, 2014
Pulsing Magnetic Waves In The Brain Could Help Heavy Smokers Ditch Their Habit
Some people will do anything to quit smoking, but now a new Israeli study finds that pulsing magnetic waves in the brain could help the heaviest of smokers ditch the habit.
September 03, 2014
Wearable Tech: This T-Shirt Will Monitor Your Heart And Read Your Vital Signs
Israel's HealthWatch is one of the first companies in the world to successfully introduce an ECG heart-monitoring t-shirt that can read a patient's heart rate, blood pressure and other vital signs to preventing heart attacks.
September 01, 2014
The Upside Of Suburbia: Green Spaces Found To Significantly Increase Child’s Birth Weight
Mothers who live near green spaces deliver babies with significantly higher birth weights, according to a new study by Ben Gurion University.
August 25, 2014
Involuntary Eye Movements May Be Clear Indication Of ADHD, Israeli Researchers Find
ADHD is the most common behavioral disorder among children today that is often misdiagnosed. Now Israeli researchers have discovered a simple eye motion test to definitively diagnose the disorder.
August 17, 2014
New Breakthrough In Adoptive Cell Transfer Therapy For Cancer
One of the latest attempts to boost the body’s defenses against cancer is called adoptive cell transfer. But this therapy is extremely expensive and not always technically feasible. Israeli scientists have now tested in mice a new form of the therapy, which overcomes the limitations and enhances the tumor-fighting ability of the cells.
August 01, 2011