
Cryptocurrency tech firm blocks terrorists’ access to cash
For this technology firm, fighting terror doesn’t involve killing people, only killing the transfer of funds.
Brian has been a journalist and high-tech entrepreneur for over 25 years. He combines this expertise for ISRAEL21c as he writes about hot new local startups, pharmaceutical advances, scientific discoveries, culture, the arts and daily life in Israel. He loves hiking the country with his family (and blogging about it). Originally from California, he lives in Jerusalem with his wife and three children.

For this technology firm, fighting terror doesn’t involve killing people, only killing the transfer of funds.

The robotic technology by Verobotics could be a gamechanger in building maintenance, a $30 billion industry.

Build to Support volunteers use expertise in many high-tech fields to gather information about missing people, manage online content and much more.

A new approach lab-designs antibodies that can activate cells to attack a tumor while at the same time stopping cells that might help the tumor.

From burying excess CO2 underwater to capturing it with fungi, these startups are committed to tackling the carbon dioxide crisis.

New initiative by FakeReporter gives any Internet user the ability to report inappropriate, hateful, antisemitic or anti-Zionist content.

Unique hardware and software capture audio and video clips that automatically get sent to emergency services along with geolocation details.

Excess greenhouse gases are a huge global problem but the individual actions we take can make a difference.

Israel’s startup sector is trying to aid the world in removing about 10 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions already in the atmosphere.

Getting its inspiration from nature, a medical-device company is developing a less invasive way to oxygenate blood without mechanical ventilation. It’s a vital step forward.

A new startup offers companies an all-in-one platform for instant messaging, video calls and emails to help us end today’s communication chaos.

A new AI-driven care app that integrates medical and recovery plans could help patients make the difficult transition from hospital to home.

The only thing stopping the use of ammonia as fuel is the current polluting method of producing it. Here’s a company proposing a green answer.

Larger than a Roomba, RoboDeck tackles a tedious task with sensors and artificial intelligence.

15 of the world’s biggest ships have more emissions than all the world’s cars put together. A startup aims to change that with new aircraft lift tech that will help power them with the wind.