Israel Hayom editors' must-read stories for September 2020
The US is holding an election, and so is Hamas. Israeli tech will be used to 3D-print kidneys for transplant. ...
The US is holding an election, and so is Hamas. Israeli tech will be used to 3D-print kidneys for transplant. ...
The Epiness system, based on machine learning algorithms and EEG-based monitoring of brain activity, can predict upcoming seizures up to ...
Investors seem to think so: Israeli biotech startup BioProtect has raised $25 million in a Series D financing round.
University's Yazamut360 entrepreneurship center launches its Oazis Accelerator with crop of 6 initiatives in field ranging from green tech to ...
BioLift, the first beverage in the US sweetened with low glycemic carob extract, has been shown in clinical trials to ...
Startup's handheld device docks with smartphone, allowing women to perform ultrasound scans at home and receive feedback from health care ...
StarFinder Lab will focus on "identifying and cultivating disruptive AI-driven data as well as digital healthcare solutions." Applications open in ...
Israeli investor and business academic Edouard Cukierman discusses the severe challenges affecting Israeli startups and tech companies in the shadow ...
Yavne-based Belkin Laser will use $12.25 million raised in recent financing round for ongoing trials of its painless, non-invasive technology. ...
RealView Imaging raises $10 million for its Holoscope-i imaging system, which uses a patients' medical data to create hyper-realistic holograms ...
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