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Israeli scientists propose nonsurgical way to check body’s level of visceral adipose tissue inflammation as a risk factor for cardiometabolic disease.

HarvestR is developing a range of vaccines, each designed to control a different disease that affects a particular crop.

RespirAI has developed an AI algorithm that utilizes sensor data from smartwatches or other wearable devices used to monitor chronic patients.

Against all odds, in H1/2024 the total amounts and number of deals grew for the first time since H2/2021 according to IVC-LeumiTech report.

Blink Energy’s tiny device, fitted to one eyelid, monitors and analyzes blink patterns to detect or diagnose a wealth of health conditions.

Tel Aviv University researchers unveil an AI-powered drone ID radar system that enhances detection in challenging urban environments.

Israeli startup Fetcherr has raised $90 million, plans expansion for its dynamic AI-based ticket pricing platform.

Happy Things, based on positive psychology research, encourages users to take simple, everyday action to increase happiness in an attainable way.

Unlimited Robotics’ Gary robot is already on the job in Israel and Philadelphia, supporting overburdened healthcare staff with a myriad of tasks.

Israeli startup AccuLine has secured $4.2 million for technology that aims to improve early CAD diagnosis and reduce healthcare costs.

Researchers develop an efficient, convenient wearable solution that will allow for quantifying and collecting data on step length throughout the day.

The company aims to reach more biotech and pharma companies, increase the speed and accuracy of drug development and benefit patients.

Inspired by the tech giant’s plant to acquire Wiz.ai, international investors may follow Google back to Israel, according to Innovation Authority’s CEO Dror Bin.

Eretz Angels will support startups in agricultural value chains, water, energy, health, biotech, recycling, smart manufacturing and more.

Over nine months into the Gaza war, professionals and a few international visitors are still connecting, building and working to make things happen at a host of AI and cybertech events.