
AIR unveils flying car prototype at Kentucky Derby
Attendees get to experience virtual flights using an in-flight simulator of the personal electric plane, which should go on the market in 2024.
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Attendees get to experience virtual flights using an in-flight simulator of the personal electric plane, which should go on the market in 2024.

New simulation software presents realistic scenarios to strengthen decision-making processes in ICUs and emergency rooms.

The digital nomad phenomenon has become the norm for families, couples and friends seeking flexibility and autonomy in their lives and careers.

New Israeli technology brings 3D printing to spectacles, lowering cost, footprint and wait time.

Evidence from sewage reveals resilience of last year’s coronavirus killer, indicating a possible outbreak of Delta or another variant this summer.

This is the largest commercial autonomous drone project in the world and the first using such drones in an urban setting for infrastructure checks.

Plastic surgeons at Galilee Medical Center attached a 3D-printed prosthetic ear to a child born with microtia, a developmental defect.

If RedC Biotech is successful, hospitals will no longer depend on blood donations but will be able to buy blood on demand as a pharmaceutical product.

An experienced team in Israel’s world-leading UAV industry recently unveiled Pentaxi’s prototype intended to transport cargo and eventually people.

A Bluetooth connection lets the watch display real-time health data based on passive urinalysis performed by the Olive KG device on the toilet bowl.

BioBetter proposes using the entire tobacco plant as an environmentally friendly, low-cost vector for producing protein growth factors.

New discovery by Israeli researchers could lead to development of personalized treatments to prevent life-threatening complications of scleroderma.

In Israel, you can walk where David slew Goliath, where the sun stood still for Joshua, where Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal, and so much more.

Marpai uses artificial intelligence and neural networks to predict who will get sick, what it will cost and where to find reasonably priced care.

Cannabotech’s idea is not to replace existing cancer treatments but to enable a patient to have fewer treatments with the same benefit.