The MinDesktop is a new tool developed in Israel for disabled people. It lets them send emails by thoughts alone, while doing something else at the same time.
Can We Kill Cancer?
Have you heard about the vaccine that kills cancer? Well, it’s a drug called ImMucin and it ‘trains’ the immune system to seek and destroy malignant cells that have already invaded the body, such as those lingering after cancer surgery.
Vote for Our CFK!
Hi, my name is Adi and I am a part of an Israeli group that is competing in the FLL Global Innovation competition.
Prof. Dan Shechtman Wins Nobel Prize
You all probably know the Nobel Prize. Every year the winners of that prize are announced in different subjects, like literature, physics, chemistry and more.
Remote Detection of Cannabis
A team of Israeli scientists had recently developed an innovative system for remote detection of the cannabis plants (which are used to produce marijuana), so from now on the lives of the illegal cannabis growers will be more difficult.
Skuku
Skuku is a new gadget, which was invented by the Israeli company EIM telecom. The company announced that it will present the new invention at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The new gadget will threaten most of the cell phone companies all over the world.
Jewish Ideas in the World
They are all Jews, they are all young and they’re all successful.
The Telepathic Computer
Maybe it sounds like science fiction, but students from the Ben Gurion University in Be’er Sheva invented a computer that works by the power of telepathy.
Nobel Prizes
Nobel Prizes are bestowed every year on the December 8 to people or organizations that had contributed to society in various and unique ways within the following fields: physics, chemistry, physiology, medicine, literature, economics and peace.
New Music Technology by Yoni Bloch
The singer Yoni Bloch is one of my favorite Israeli pop-rock singers!
Cow Milk Against the Flu
A new Israeli development for treatment of flu had just got patented in the Australian patent office. This new medicine is based on a technology that was developed by a crew of researchers lead by Prof. Yaron Ilan from Hadassah hospital in Jerusalem and the University of Melbourne in Australia.
