
Helping parents fight their children’s eating disorders
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.

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.

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

From practical apps like Happy Things, to scientific measures of happiness, to public policy priorities, there’s a new focus on feeling good.

This robot can pick up toys or dirty socks, water the plants, serve food, strip bedsheets or move packages at a warehouse. And he’ll be on the market next year.

Smartphone app tracks how many steps you take and converts that data into virtual tokens exchangeable for real world goodies.

Scan&Sound uses AI to analyze early but subtle changes in a potential stroke victim’s voice and facial expressions.

Georgina Green wants BeeZee to ‘create a bit of hope’ for Israeli business owners struggling to stay afloat.

Try these apps on your mobile device to keep your head above water both at home and at work.

The new SpareEat app lets restaurants and markets offer surplus food at the end of the day at a huge discount.

‘Clara,’ still in testing stages, works on a new understanding that Alzheimer’s affects the brain’s orientation system before affecting memory.

Belong.life for cancer patients and caregivers uses artificial intelligence to cut through data clutter. Users only see the most relevant information.

Employees’ sleep deprivation leads to indirect costs of approximately $411 billion per year, says Amir Inditzky, CEO of Dayzz.

Visitors seeking insider tips on food, entertainment and activities can text their query to local Knowers app and get an answer – and maybe a new friend.

Too busy to shout at the kids to come for dinner? Or to fold the laundry? Check out the Israeli technologies that can make your life easier.

Sensor-and-app system makes McDonald’s Israel the first restaurant chain in the world to offer full access to customers with orientation challenges.