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"Freedom of information is often sacrificed
to purported security requirements," says report.
The New York Times Feb. 11.2014

Israeli scientists are using technology to transform the lives of the world’s vision-impaired.



Amblyz electronic eyeglasses, based on a patent owned by Dr. Omri Ben Ezra, treats childhood amblyopia, or “lazy eye,” via an autom

MobileOCT CEO Ariel Beery, right, receives $100,000 investment prize from Philippe Telio, founder and producer of the International Startup Festival and Elevator World Tour.

Israeli researchers are using holography to artificially stimulate cells in the eye, with hopes of developing a new strategy for bionic vision restoration.
The Israeli star’s ‘Quarter to Six’ album was one of the 10 Best World Albums of 2013 on the Apple online store.

Nir Gaist was just 10 when he went into business. Photo by Asaf Kliger

Trumpeldor Cemetery.
Jewish National Fund isn’t only
Planting water in israel

Israeli President Shimon Peres, left, with CNN international business correspondent Richard Quest at the Israel Business Conference. Photo by Tamar Matsafi

The socialization aspect is just as important for the parents.
- Be’eri with young patients and their mothers.
- Tots on ventilators come from all segments of society.

No more interrupted sleep from apnea? Image via Shutterstock.com

Counterbalancing protein IL-5’s advantage over its opponent, PIR-A, could lead to new treatment approaches. Image via Shutterstock.com
Israeli doctors push the limits of male fertility

Testosterone therapy improved the sperm count and quality of an Israeli man suffering from infertility. Image via Shutterstock.com

The critter that doesn’t get cancer. Photo by Michael Margulis, Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa

Using Itamar’s WatchPAT, doctors can diagnose sleep disorders like sleep apnea, at home.

Doctoral student Danielle Karo-Atar studying macrophages at Tel Aviv University.

In praise of the pomegranate. Photo by Flash90.

Pomegranate seeds are beautiful and healthful.

Juran’s seed separator at work.

Dr. Ephraim Lansky with a pomegranate flower.

The pomegranate figures prominently in Israeli artworks, such as this mosaic in Jerusalem by Ruslan Sergeev.

Prof. Amir Aharoni at work in his lab. Photo by Dani Machlis/BGU

An anterior cruciate ligament. Image via Shutterstock.com.

Total Lift in the 60-degree position.

Insulin is made in the islet cells of the pancreas (highlighted). Image courtesy of Yuval Dor/Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School.

Doctoral student Danielle Karo-Atar studying macrophages at Tel Aviv University.

Viruses can outsmart the immune system. Image via Shutterstock.com

PhD student Yotam Bar-On is seeking a new way of treating the flu. Photo courtesy of the Hebrew University

Israel’s biotech industry is attracting attention from all over the world.

A supplement derived from oysters, beef or soy may improve the condition of people with degenerative brain disorders such as Parkinson’s. Image via Shutterstock.com

From left, Prof. Benjamin Sredni, Lital Kalich-Philosoph, Prof. Dror Meirow and Dr. Hadassa Roness with a diagram of what happens in the ovaries during chemo combined with AS101. Photo courtesy of Sheba Medical Center

Surgeons do not need complex training to learn how to use BioWeld1.

“There is no neurological syndrome that has nothing to do with the immune system,” says Prof. Alon Monsonego. Photo by Dani Machlis/BGU


The Palestine oak is a source of powerful antibacterial substances. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Swallowing a pill is much more palatable for diabetics than getting an injection. Photo via Shutterstock*

President Shimon Peres delivers record-breaking online civics class. (Photo from Shimon Peres's Facebook page)

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