New Israeli Technology for 2014
1. Na-Nose can detect lung cancer from exhaled breath and will be commercialized in a joint venture with Boston-based Alpha Szenszor after a few more
1. Na-Nose can detect lung cancer from exhaled breath and will be commercialized in a joint venture with Boston-based Alpha Szenszor after a few more
Arguably, one of the coolest scenes from any of the “Mission Impossible” movies is when the character of Ethan dons a disguise, a life-like mask,
While they won’t say it to the media, most security technology startups in Israel have a link to Israel’s version of the CIA, Unit 8200.
A smart unit from an Israeli water-tech company modulates water pressure to prevent leakage, and alerts users to leaks already present. But your water system
Tel Aviv—Millions of tourists to Israel now have a complete mobile audio tour guide and travel companion at their fingertips. With a variety of GPS-based
A team of Tel Aviv University researchers have identified a specific set of molecules called microRNAs that detrimentally regulate protein levels in the brains of
There’s a strange joy in keeping 20 tabs open and pretending you have the ability to multitask and actually manage all of them. But in
The capacity of your external flash drive is large: 8GB, 16GB, or more. There is enough free space on the drive. You can copy the
Social Media is a great way to connect with friends, relatives and colleagues around the world. However, scammers are always looking for new ways to
With the Jewish New Year quickly approaching, the ShanaTova App is a perfect way to inspire a new tradition by sending personalized mobile new years
Jewish charities connect to web-savvy Jewish consumers using jgives, the new philanthropy solution of popular daily deal site jdeal. It’s a conundrum that Jewish organizations
Much in the way Braille allows people who are blind to “see” the written word, a bionic contact lens invented by Israeli researcher Prof. ZeevZalevsky