
Nanodrug tames leishmaniasis and other parasitic diseases
Bar-Ilan researcher working to commercialize her formula that protects against and treats diseases from trypanosomes transmitted by biting flies.

Bar-Ilan researcher working to commercialize her formula that protects against and treats diseases from trypanosomes transmitted by biting flies.

For all sorts of uses from matchmaking to disease detection, your smartphone could soon identify and analyze smells as easily as it takes a photo.

NaNose inventor Prof. Hossam Haick’s latest innovation is a wearable health-monitoring/alerting system made of an extraordinary material.

Israeli researchers combine a nanotechnology and a biological enzyme to create an enzymatic blade that could replace surgical scalpels.

‘This important agreement offers our researchers an international stage to promote their groundbreaking research.’

Israeli researchers discuss progress and challenges towards targeted delivery of cancer therapeutics.

A team of Israeli researchers developed a ‘game-changing’ technology that puts computers and all optical devices closer to the terahertz microchip.

Nanosatellites, much less costly to launch than full-sized satellites, can enable high-speed Internet communication at significantly lower costs.

Writers Lin Arison and Diana C. Stoll speak to Yeshayahu Talmon, a chemical engineer, about nanotech in Israel.

Dead Sea Research Institute to host studies of flora and fauna, environment, geology, and archaeology in the area.

Novel skin electrode is comfortable and has many potential commercial and medical applications, says Israeli researcher.

New technology gives antibacterial properties to any type of fabric, from staff uniforms to sheets and curtains, giving it protection even against antibiotic-resistant strains.

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers develop groundbreaking anti-biofilm nano coating for biomedical and industrial applications.

Some of Israel’s latest nanotechnology startups reveal how they can improve many aspects of life, from public safety to food safety.

The Israeli company has a technology to extract and reuse NCC, a renewable multiuse byproduct of paper industry waste.