
Revolutionary multi-patient ventilators for Covid ICU care
Advanced technology solves dual problems of ventilator shortages and shortage of personnel trained to monitor them.

Advanced technology solves dual problems of ventilator shortages and shortage of personnel trained to monitor them.

Data allows users to make immediate, informed decisions to reduce their exposure to air pollution (and gives them an excuse not to go out for a run).

Within 12 days, Israel managed to vaccinate one million citizens, outstripping every other country in the world. Watch here to discover the secret to our success.

Healthcare workers at Tel Aviv hospital celebrate vaccine arrival as third lockdown looms.

Data shows that Israel was among fastest in rolling out the first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine to healthcare workers and people over 60.

Haifa Museum of Art explores our fragile existence and the strangeness the global pandemic has brought to even the most private of spaces.

Yes, we all hated 2020. It was a terrible year. But even in terrible times, wonderful things happen. Here are 20 of them. They will brighten your day.

Fenofibrate (Tricor) could potentially turn Covid from a devastating disease into a far more manageable form of a respiratory cold.

Although the traditional parade, holiday market and mass prayers are off, Jesus’ hometown is keeping things cheery, in line with regulations of course.

New study identifies challenges and supports implementing smart clinical decision-support systems to help reduce medication-related errors.

Ultraviolet LED lights kill coronavirus quickly, efficiently and cheaply — but don’t go stringing purple lights all over your home.

14 Israelis from different walks and stages of life share what they’ve discovered about renewal, resilience and creativity in this challenging year.

Israel-based humanitarian group kicks off Millions of Masks for Children initiative in Washington State, aiming to protect US kids against Covid.

With vaccines from several sources soon to enter Israel needing ultra-cold refrigeration, Magen David Adom rolls out special caravans.

Study shows that separating the older population from the general public could cut the death toll by 62 percent.