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Prof. Yosef Yarden in his Weizmann lab.

A groundbreaking test for breast cancer.

Molecular biologist Galit Yahalom at EventusDx.

Prof. Hossam Haick with the Na-Nose prototype.
- Hervana founder Rachel Teitelbaum with Bill Gates.
- Treating viruses with vecoys.
- Finally, an oral medication for diabetes?
- TOPS is revolutionizing the spinal implant market.
- A more comfortable, safer mask for treating sleep apnea.
- RUTH, a hands-off breast cancer detection alternative.


The Blizzard Baby Wrap.
Will Israeli nonprofit, SpaceIL make history by landing the world’s smallest unmanned capsule on the moon? ISRAEL21c talks to the organization to find out.

SpaceIL is heading for the moon.

From left, TAU President Joseph Klafter, Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong and Tsinghua University President Chen Jining. Photo by Kobi Kantor
Critics at Microsoft’s ThinkNext event were wowed by the tiny PocketPrinter’s ability to connect to smartphones and PCs, and print on paper of any size.


Ten of these Red Herring awards were won by Israeli companies in Amsterdam in April 2014.

Google Glass. Photo by www.shutterstock.com

A new tool is on the way in the fight against leukemia. Image via Shutterstock.com

In RealView’s pilot study, clinicians manipulated the projected 3D heart structures by touching the holograms.

One use of Bactusense is assuring food safety. Image via Shutterstock.com
An Israeli study shows that training the fovea may help many people who suffer from ‘visual crowding.’

No more reading glasses? Image via Shutterstock.com


AMD patients use the device daily to monitor their vision.

The new treatment with Alpha1-Antitrypsin (AAT) could make insulin injections a thing of the past. Image via www.shutterstock.com
Israel’s Bluesphere is building a 5.2-megawatt waste-to-energy power plant in North Carolina, with others planned in the coming years.


The CommonSensor at work.

Cobi Levanon of Biofishency.

A typical Israeli fish farm.

Pouring the grounds on the ground.

Caspian Turtle takes first steps after Israeli veterinarians fixed its shell. (Ramat Gan Safari)

The handicapped turtle could drown without his prosthetic flipper.

Debby and Zohar Elnatan with their sons, from left, Rotem, Inbar and Shachar. Photo by Tzvika Portnoy

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Perlman enjoys working with budding musicians.

Photographer Akira Kinoshita took this portrait of the maestro.

Cofounder Ofir Harel.
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