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Monthly Archives: April 2012
A 90-year old innovator
20 years after his retirement, Hebrew University emeritus Professor Nathan Citri developed a novel kit enabling speedy detection of multi-drug and extremely antibiotics-resistant “superbugs”. http://www.jpost.com/LandedPages/PrintArticle.aspx?id=265228
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One drop of blood can save your life
Professor Andrew Levy of the Israel Technion describes the test that can discover which diabetics are also susceptible to heart disease. He also developed treatment using Vitamin E that has a dramatic effect on survival times for affected individuals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaFj6Dtijhw&feature=youtu.be
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Filtering ships’ ballast
Amiad Filtration Systems (from my cousin’s Kibbutz) has won a 10 year contract with Calgon Carbon Corporation for cleaning ships’ ballast water. Amiad’s Arkal automatic self-cleaning disc filtration technology also protects the marine environment from invasive species transported by ballast … Continue reading
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Israeli school wins robotics competition
Teams from the World ORT-affiliated Misgav High School in Northern Israel won first and third place at the Fire Fighting Home Robot Contest at Trinity College in Connecticut, USA. 29 teams from China, the USA and other countries took part. … Continue reading
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A well-rounded idea
Israel’s RotaryView has been shortlisted to participate in Microsoft’s first-ever incubator program for early-stage start-ups. RotaryView allows even the smallest businesses to present a 360-degree view of their product, by simply photographing the subject from all angles and uploading. http://www.jpost.com/Business/BusinessNews/Article.aspx?id=265764
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Get Office on your iPad
Microsoft has chosen Israel’s CloudOn as their supplier of popular applications WORD, Excel and PowerPoint to iPad users. CloudOn 2.0 can be downloaded at App Stores in the US, Canada and UK. The Israeli connection is interesting, as Microsoft and … Continue reading
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No bugs in our vegetables
Petah Tikvah-based Meteor’s anti-virus “spider nets” feature a web of tiny micro-fibres that insects cannot penetrate. By keeping the bugs out, the nets are able to prevent the spread of diseases that until recently have caused major financial losses for … Continue reading
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Nanotech product of the year
Israel’s CollPlant was awarded the Product of the Year prize at last week’s NanoIsrael 2012 show for its work in developing artificial collagen from tobacco using nanotechnology. Collagen plays a major role in connective tissue and is used by the … Continue reading
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Einstein archives get 21 million hits
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s new, digitized Albert Einstein Archives website is proving massively popular. It contains a catalogue of more than 80,000 Einstein-related documents, and a visual display of 2,000 documents up to the year 1921, with more to … Continue reading
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