
9 Israeli startups to help UK improve its healthcare
The pioneering AI-driven healthcare solutions were selected by Dangoor Health-Tech Academy and will work closely with its UK partners.

The pioneering AI-driven healthcare solutions were selected by Dangoor Health-Tech Academy and will work closely with its UK partners.

Recent TAU study demonstrates how a crucial but underexplored process of DNA transfer between bacteria affects its defense mechanisms.

Israeli startup Identifai develops first maternal blood test to identify risk of 250 genetic diseases as early as 9th week of pregnancy, matching the results of riskier and later amniocentesis.

Israeli public-health study shows that multiple and complex factors can influence people’s health behaviors during crises such as pandemics.

Gavan wins investment to commercialize its cutting-edge animal-free butter alternative and establish a production facility in Europe.

Save a Child’s Heart orchestrated open-heart surgeries and catheterizations on dozens of gravely ill children over the course of four days.

These Israeli companies use robotic companions, shared experience platforms, mental health chatbots and AI-powered health monitoring to combat social isolation.

Israel leads the world in per capita altruistic kidney donations. The war has encouraged even more potential donors. Read what inspired one of them.

During the last tough year, it was our mission not only to keep readers informed, but also to inspire them with stories of incredible people and tech.

New AI developed by 8200 and United Hatzalah can predict where and when emergencies likely to occur, enabling responders to mobilize in advance.

Meet the local entrepreneur fostering an innovation culture to the predominantly Arab East Jerusalem, in cooperation with major hospitals.

Severe outbreak in US among animals, with some human cases, causes worry but there’s good reason to believe bird flu isn’t the next Covid-19.

Israel’s war with Hamas has resulted in some extraordinary cutting-edge, medical breakthroughs.

Yes, it may have been one of the worst years in Israeli history, but many great things happened in 2024 and it’s time to celebrate those achievements.

A new study finds that repeated fasts trigger liver’s ability to adapt to future fasting bouts, creating health benefits for the body.