IDF programmers and engineers are developing a state-of-the-art digital battlefield system that will give commanders a clear view of the front and improve communication abilities.
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.
Israel’s BioSight has developed a “Trojan Horse” chemotherapy treatment through which cancer cells are fooled into self-destruction, and Israel’s BioBlast announced promising interim results from tests for treatment for muscular dystrophy.
Ben-Gurion University’s student Formula One racing team is the first ever Israeli team to place in the top 10 at the Formula SAE, and a new documentary in the US will tell the remarkable story of the medical device industry in Israel and will list life-saving tools Israel has invented.
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers have received a grant from Israel’s Ministry of Science, Technology and Space to develop robotic systems that will meet the needs of senior citizens.
Five South African universities have joined the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel this week, accusing the Jewish state of apartheid.
With all the negative content in the news these days, it’s nice to read a little good news. Here’s some of the latest from Israel in the area of medicine.
Fighting world hunger? Helping cure Ebola? Israel to the rescue, now with technology that will help California contend with the worst drought in its history.
Israeli solar energy projects light up countless homes but that's not all... The Jewish State illuminates millions of lives – by removing darkness itself!