Survey reveals Israeli hourly wage for freelancers is nearly double that of their counterparts worldwide; Netanyahu, Johnson discuss free-trade zone; and more!
CoughSync does not cure coronavirus but can significantly impact treatment for pneumonia, a symptom, and reduce exposure of healthcare workers to the contagion.
Israeli students created an app for the visually impaired that helps them avoid obstacles like stairs by sending vibrations to an internet-connected belt.
Biomed tech developer Theranica has staked out its place at the top of the field of ‘electro-charged therapeutics,’ creating a drug-free future for chronic pain sufferers.
Nine Israeli inventions included in Time’s top 100 for 2019; Jerusalem was one of 28 finalists out of 450 entries in the Smart City Expo in Barcelona; and more!
‘In the US alone, there are 900,000 deaths per year from organ impairment, while only 31,000 transplants are performed each year,’ according to Collplant.
Investment in Israel’s food tech sector has tripled over the past five years, as investors are clearly hungry for new ideas and innovations, reports i24News.
Israeli startup Vertical Field finds sensor-controlled smart planters allow customers to place hundreds of greens up and down a wall, indoors or outdoors.
Tribu, a new app, simplifies volunteering; two golden lion tamarin monkeys were born in Jerusalem, thanks to Israel’s efforts to save rare species; and more!
Third annual GlobalSTL Health Innovation Summit in US chooses 16 innovative companies, mostly Israeli, to present to healthcare execs and venture capitalists.
Vein transplantation has been done before – but only from a corpse. The donation from a living person at an Israeli hospital was the first of its kind.
The glasses provide riders with real-time data such as heart rate, speed, distance and a built-in GPS system, and come equipped with Bluetooth speakers.
A disabled Dutch anti-Israel activist is being ridiculed for promoting BDS while sitting on a state-of-the-art mobile scooter made in the Jewish state.
Chinese company signs agreement to work with Israeli battery-charging startup StoreDot, Israel’s Tamar Petroleum to supply more gas to Jordan, and much more!