
Startup aiming to keep kidney patients off dialysis
Electro-hydraulic acoustic therapy could treat late-stage chronic kidney disease and delay its progression by up to a year.

Electro-hydraulic acoustic therapy could treat late-stage chronic kidney disease and delay its progression by up to a year.

Brothers Ofir and Nir Krakowski say their ultimate goal in establishing Deepdub was to make multinational content accessible to everyone.

Waterland opens after years of delays, boasting state-of-the-art water complexes and the highest water tower in the Middle East.

Specialists are set to help in search and rescue, install communication systems to facilitate coordination and help maintain energy supplies.

Researchers find that bacteria help trees cope with water shortages and in return, benefit from tree root secretions.

Ami Dadaon comes first in men’s 200m freestyle, having earlier taken gold in 50m and 100m freestyle, as well as 150m individual medley.

Butterfly experts say climate change and use of pesticides have contributed to a crisis that may lead the species to disappear altogether.

Aviv Weizman, 17, was taking part in an archeological dig at the ancient site of Usha when she discovered the 1,500-year-old object.

HaShomer HaChadash, founded to safeguard agriculture and uphold Zionist values, aims to strengthen the connection to land even during summer heat.

One founder of the Tel-Hai International Piano Master Classes says the event over the years has put Israel on the map as a piano nation.

Bionaut Labs CEO says in the future illnesses that now seem incurable will be treated by medication delivered straight to the affected organ.

Perception Point researchers say ‘Manipulated Caiman’ attackers defrauded more than 4,000 victims out of over $55 million.

Arranged in a grid of connected vessels, new mechanism controls rotation of PV trackers in unison, helping water-mounted panels generate more energy.

Thanks to Save a Child’s Heart and IsraAID, several children with life-threatening heart conditions have already gotten vital treatment in Israel.

Ortech began its journey in the early 2000s, making anti-blast windows and doors, slowly graduating to manufacturing full-on bomb shelters.