Nanotechnology research
Meet the Israeli startup using nanotechnology to fight cancer
The Inside Israeli Innovation Podcast with Eve Young: Season 2, Episode 28.
From the ashes of October 7, Nirlat and NANOSONO create paint that prevents disease
Will Israel overcome China? New study by Israeli experts promotes development in nanoelectronics
Fantastic Voyage of nanorobots in mouse bladders defeat cancerous tumors by 90%
Nano 'vehicles' could deliver meds to treat brain trauma, disease - study
Researchers from the Technion and the Houston Methodist Research Institute have developed microscopic machines that can deliver drugs to parts of the brain in order to treat injuries and diseases.
Art and nano-technology beautifully converge in new museum
The Fetter Nanoscience and Art Museum at Bar-Ilan University enables visitors to wander across different buildings to access the eight displays that make up New Languages.
New nanotechnology allows the human body to generate electric currents
The research into new nanotechnology could pave the way for external energy sources in medical devices to be replaced by green renewable energy, generated by the human body.
Nanotechnology and art collide in mind-bending new Israeli museum
Interdisciplinary new museum features collaborations between scientists and artists that explore the wild world of nanotechnology
Israeli novel drug delivery system en route to FDA approval, company says
Prof. Nissim Garti, who founded Lyotropic Delivery Systems (LDS) back in 2013, told The Jerusalem Post that his company has recently signed several new global contracts.
New nanochip reveals how immune system copes with cancer
Using nanolithography, Prof. Schvartzman, developed the unique chip with metal etchings just 10 nanometers in size.
Israeli-developed sticker that enhances mask protection is mass produced
Comprised of a nanofiber sheet, the 'Maya' sticker can be stuck on a protective mask, significantly improving its effectiveness against the coronavirus.
How did ancient people in the Carmel cut their steaks 20,000 years ago?
Inhabitants of the site of Neve Daniel on Mount Carmel produced highly effective miniaturized tools.
Hebrew University reinvents the periodic table for artificial atoms
'In analogy to what we know from atoms, we can now combine different quantum dots ('artificial atoms') to form molecular-like structures,' says Prof. Uri Banin.
Technology makes the world go round
In the not so distant past, people used to say that money makes the world go round.