
Israeli mom invents comic book for kids with cancer
Shira Frimer created Dr. JJ Barak, a superhero starring in her Nistar graphic adventure novel. Many would say she’s a superhero herself.

Shira Frimer created Dr. JJ Barak, a superhero starring in her Nistar graphic adventure novel. Many would say she’s a superhero herself.
Israel’s AirBase Systems uses advanced nanotechnology to develop the lowest-cost air pollution monitor and alert on the market. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90 Traffic on busy
Israel’s AirBase Systems uses advanced nanotechnology to develop the lowest-cost air pollution monitor and alert on the market.
Offices worldwide are slashing print costs with the help of green software developed by an Israeli company that reduces paper and ink use. Photo
CmyCasa software uses 3-D and animation tools to take care of the visualizing for you on-line, as you design and furnish your home. CmyCasa
Physicians, health-policy analysts and insurers from the US are learning from the Israeli example about how to provide universal coverage and excellent healthcare at low
FoodScan 3000 from Israel is the only hand-held device that tests food samples for bacteria and provides on-site, immediate analysis – in just three seconds.
Unexpected findings of a new Israeli study reveal possible links between weight gain and dementia in middle age. A new study from Israel shows
With data theft averaging $6 million a leak, it’s a good thing two old high-school buddies from Israel developed a self-protecting data solution that travels
Untouched by economic crisis and still conquering new territory, Israel’s Traiana has developed a foreign exchange trade processing service that’s now the market standard. “Money
Orthodox Israeli Jews Tzippi Shaked and her husband David took in two rebellious British teens as part of a BBC reality show, The World’s Strictest
At Israeli company Biokine Therapeutics, the focus from day one has been on finding drugs to fight cancer. Nine years on, the company believes it’s
Israeli-American advocate and internet trademark specialist, Ellen Shankman. Ellen Shankman starts with a question. “Will new rules for the internet, protect the consumer, or make

Terrorists, criminals, lawbreakers are usually whizzes at covering their tracks. Tracking them down may be possible in a fast-paced TV show with super star detectives

The world of Ekoloko gives children a chance to chat and play games, while saving the world from destruction. When was the last time you