
12 impossible ideas that Israelis turned into reality
No mission is impossible for inventive Israelis who read ‘impossible’ as ‘I’m possible’ and don’t regard probable failure as a reason not to try.

No mission is impossible for inventive Israelis who read ‘impossible’ as ‘I’m possible’ and don’t regard probable failure as a reason not to try.

Trauma treatment developed by Hebrew University and IDF Medical Corps has boosted survival from 25% to 73% in a severe blood loss model.

Since war broke out with Hamas, Israel has faced an unprecedented health crisis, sparking an upsurge in rehab innovation that promises to improve healthcare worldwide.

Israeli lab develops system that tracks vital signs of multiple patients at once, without wires and without exposing medical staff to pathogens.

Just five years old, Bettear’s AI accessible audio system is used in concert halls, museums, theaters, universities and other venues in 60 countries.

Study finds that even before babies take their first breath, the stress their mothers experience can shape how their own bodies will manage stress.

The new retreat towards more traditional gender roles will not only harm women, but also the men promoting it, warn social psychologists.

To celebrate Israel’s 77th birthday, we bring you 73 weird, wacky and remarkable things about this tiny country in the Middle East you may not know.

ProFuse’s novel technology addresses the growing need to preserve muscle in the face of aging and the popularity of weight-loss drugs.

HemaShock exsanguination tourniquet squeezes the blood from the patient’s limbs and sends it to the core organs where it’s needed most.

Study shows artificial intelligence made more optimal recommendations and fewer harmful decisions than did physicians.

New cost-effective RNA blood test can test for Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases long before symptoms emerge.

OncoRedox’s AI-powered sensor analyzes plasma samples and identifies molecules associated with cancer.

Groundbreaking analysis of 300k+ medical records shows women take up to a year to recover after childbirth, and blood tests before pregnancy can already reveal complications that will emerge.

Treat Me’s AI-driven platform allows practitioners to create tailor-made treatment plans that seamlessly bridge Western and complementary approaches.