
Saliva-based cancer testing on its way
The Israeli company behind the world’s first saliva-based rapid pregnancy test is partnering with Sheba Medical Center to create oral cancer tests.

The Israeli company behind the world’s first saliva-based rapid pregnancy test is partnering with Sheba Medical Center to create oral cancer tests.

Doctor says the new approach cuts the anxiety of waiting for a diagnosis to less than two weeks instead of three months.

Previous Nominet Trust 100 awardees – cited for digital developments from a social perspective — included Google, Bitcoin, Addex and Coursera.
Developer of Na-Nose, which can sniff out cancer, proposes linking his groundbreaking diagnostic nanotechnology to a smartphone.

Dr. Uri Yoel talks about his recent research, and the village for adults with special needs where he and his wife are raising their five kids.

Israeli professor’s revolutionary disease-detection device is on the road to changing how early, and how easily, lung cancer is diagnosed.

2012 was a year of innovation and progress. To celebrate the New Year, ISRAEL21c looks back at the top stories of the year.