Nanotechnology research

Meet the Israeli startup using nanotechnology to fight cancer  

The Inside Israeli Innovation Podcast with Eve Young: Season 2, Episode 28.

 Eyal Toueg
 Nirlat production continues following the October 7 factory fire.

From the ashes of October 7, Nirlat and NANOSONO create paint that prevents disease

 Physicist Urs Duerig uses tweezers to hold a silicon tip with a sharp apex, 100,000 times smaller than a sharpened pencil, of a prototype of an IBM NanoFrazor 3D nano printing tool at a laboratory of IBM Research in Rueschlikon, near Zurich April 23, 2014.

Will Israel overcome China? New study by Israeli experts promotes development in nanoelectronics

Mice [Illustrative]

Fantastic Voyage of nanorobots in mouse bladders defeat cancerous tumors by 90%


New Israeli virtual reality tech could rehabilitate damaged limbs, stroke patients

Researchers are optimistic that this research could be applied to patients in physical therapy programs who have lost the strength or control of one hand.

PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN, former president Shimon Peres, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu don virtual reality goggles at the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation in Jaffa

Israel, Germany, launch €30 million plan to advance nanotechnology

Nanotechnology, a branch of science conducted at a tiny scale of 100 nanometers or less, already has a robust presence in the Israeli research community.

“Nano Bible,” the world’s smallest bible

Internet of Things: More buzz than bite? Study finds slow uptake

A new survey finds that leading tech companies are relying less on technology designed for gathering and connecting data from range of different devices.

Youth and Hi-tech in Israel

Measuring oceans of activity in one drop of water

“The surface of a water drop is constantly moving, due to what is called Brownian motion, or thermal motion,” said Carmon.

Lab technician using microscope

Israeli achievements you cannot Pass Over

The Jerusalem Post

On Valentine’s Day, Israeli flowers are smelling better than ever

Local research improves floral scents, color, and saves lives.

A line of red Baby's Breath flowers, known as Explora.

Technion ‘mines’ gold crystals in lab

The Technion researchers’ success in growing a porous crystal in the lab is based on an innovative process developed by Pokroy and Koifman-Khristosov – thermal treatment of thin layers of gold.

THIS ENLARGED PHOTO reveals microscopic details of the nano-structure of the single crystal of gold recently created at the Technion.

Israel goes Nuclear

The Jerusalem Post

Rendre la vue aux aveugles

Une micropuce israélienne pourrait bientôt rendre leur indépendance aux non-voyants

Efi Cohen Arazi équipé de ses lunettes révolutionnaires

Giving sight to the blind

An Israeli microchip will allow blind people to become independent again.

Efi Cohen Arazi