
Israeli startup raises $50m to stop app-based cyberattacks
Oligo Security’s platform allows for quick identification of vulnerabilities in cloud-native software before they are exploited by third parties.
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Oligo Security’s platform allows for quick identification of vulnerabilities in cloud-native software before they are exploited by third parties.

CRISPR technique can target single genes essential for cancer cell survival, toppling the whole structure, says nanomedicine researcher.

And an 11th is singled out in connection with its acquisition by a European company on the top 50 list.

Google’s buyout of Wiz may no longer be happening, but it’s a good opportunity to explore the top 15 largest acquisitions in Israel’s history.

After initial buy-out discussions failed last year, Google’s parent company has now agreed to purchase the cybertech unicorn for $32 billion, according to industry reports.

QuamCore breakthrough dramatically reduces size, energy consumption and cost of quantum computers, unlocking practical applications across industries.

An AI app founded by the parent of a child with anorexia helps families navigate treatment plans for the growing number of children with eating disorders.

Study on petunias yields discovery that offers potential applications for breeding more resilient and pollinator-friendly crops.

Israeli tech helps world beauty brands meet rising demand for personalization, clean labels and longevity boosters. Check out the top companies.

The company’s AI-powered platform allows financial institutions to detect fraud at the earliest stages and prevent cases from deteriorating.

Automated drones are eyes in the sky that could transform the way ranches raise the world’s billion beef cattle.

Evolving cultivated meat industry aims to avoid the use of antibiotics but will need to ensure the meat does not become infected with bacteria.

Impilo’s prototype platform scours medical records to pinpoint symptoms of unusual illnesses that are often overlooked by health systems.

A new report highlights the progress made in women’s high-tech education and workforce participation, and the challenges yet to be faced.

In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, ISRAEL21c compiled a list of eight legendary Israeli women in the sciences.