
New treatment offers hope for multiple myeloma and lymphoma
Karyopharm of Israel and Massachusetts gets FDA approval for XPOVIO, the first drug aimed to help natural tumor-suppressing proteins do their job.
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.

Karyopharm of Israel and Massachusetts gets FDA approval for XPOVIO, the first drug aimed to help natural tumor-suppressing proteins do their job.

Israeli startup Vertical Field sensor-controlled smart planters allow customers to place hundreds of plants up and down a wall, indoors or outdoors.

Overexposure to pesticides pinpointed as the probable cause of unexplained symptoms among North American diplomatic families in 2016-2018.

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

Israeli startup FruitSpec puts hyperspectral imaging and computer vision algorithms to work helping farmers accurately assess projected yield.

The printed reefs are made from sustainable bioplastics in a variety of materials, colors, sizes and forms. Turns out, fish really like color.

If H2Pro’s new method proves to be a big breakthrough, hydrogen could become an ideal energy carrier for a decarbonized world.

Citing Israeli emergency services’ professionalism and efficiency, Ukrainian State Health Committee head vows to introduce MDA protocols at home.

Israeli study reveals the reason that some cancer patients don’t respond to immunotherapy.

The Liebling Haus – White City Center’s mandate is ‘to advance the recognition of the outstanding architectural landscape of Tel Aviv.’

‘Israel has become a major source of innovation in the understanding and treatment of cancer,’ says director of Israel Cancer Research Fund.

The Israeli public-transport app is now used by 520 million commuters in 3,000 cities in 92 countries, in 45 languages.

UBQ’s first partnership in the United States is a pilot program with the Central Virginia Waste Management Authority.

REE’s innovative modular platform houses all of a car’s major components – brakes, thermal systems, motor and drivetrain – next to the wheels.

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