
Israeli game developer teams with Hollywood
Tel Aviv-based Funtactix is the only company worldwide creating official video games based on blockbuster movies like Hunger Games and Mission Impossible for social media.

Tel Aviv-based Funtactix is the only company worldwide creating official video games based on blockbuster movies like Hunger Games and Mission Impossible for social media.
It’s the only Japanese museum in the Middle East, and the turbulent history of the collection is as inspiring as the museum itself. An unlikely
A new molecular-level imaging technology from Israel can detect diseases in the cells themselves, and target cancer cells directly, without harming healthy ones. Apoptosis (cell
By studying today’s trends and making predictions, the Israeli ‘node’ of the Millennium Project is helping build a better future by alerting those in power
A new imaging device from Israel can capture a still image of a beating heart, providing early diagnosis of the world’s Number One killer disease.
An Israeli MIT graduate and former Google employee with both business smarts and social vision has set up a new Internet site connecting consumers to
Israel could become a leader in the $3 billion chronic wound industry with a new device that heals wounds faster and more cheaply than alternatives.
An Israeli solar technology company is revolutionizing photovoltaic systems worldwide by transforming solar panels into “intelligent” devices that optimize efficiency, safety and costs. Guy

The tiniest medical camera in the world, invented by an Israeli company, measures 0.05 inches, is cheap to produce and should eliminate the need for many invasive, costly and risky procedures.
Traditional sleeping pills have many side effects. Now an Israeli company is introducing a new drug that works with the body’s natural processes to induce restful, restorative sleep.
When NASA needed help storing data from its lunar space probe it turned to Israeli company Sital Technology for the technology. Now other space projects
A fascination with artists M.C. Esher and Bridget Riley led an Israeli architect to develop a new form of Sudoku that uses three-dimensional shapes to
A wheat field in the north of Israel. After 10,000 years of domestication, wheat has lost its resistance to disease and drought. Picture courtesy of
Richard Shaffer has a life that most can only envy. He hosts events throughout the United States that involve the pouring and drinking of quality
With the push of a button, the visually impaired can activate pre-recorded directions from Step-Hear’s base units, helping the user navigate anything from a museum