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Israeli female students win prize for innovative ventilator tech


New York state paid $69 million for ventilators that never came

New York State paid Yaron Oren-Pines, a Silicon Valley electrical engineer, more than $69 million for ventilators that arrived in the state.

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Stephen Hawking's family give his ventilator to UK hospital

The scientist died in March 2018 at age 76 after a lifetime spent probing the origins of the universe.

Physicist Stephen Hawking sits on stage during an announcement of the Breakthrough Starshot initiative with investor Yuri Milner in New York April 12, 2016.

Coronavirus: Israeli researchers design low-cost open-source ventilator

“AmboVent” is a device inspired by the bag-valve mask ventilators that paramedics use when they’re manually ventilating patients in an ambulance.

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Reagents for 100,000 coronavirus tests arrive in Israel from South Korea

Additionally, 50,000 full-body personal protective suits were purchased.

A Korean Air plane bringing chemicals used in coronavirus checks to Israel on April 15 2020

Coronavirus prep continues with 100 ventilators on their way to Israel

The details presented by Ben Shabbat show that there is a severe shortage of ventilators in Israel.

A ventilator is seen at the New York City Emergency Management Warehouse

Spanish carmaker crafts ventilators from windscreen wipers

"Ninety percent of the materials are the same that we use to make the SEAT Leon," Patricia Such, SEAT's director of health, security and emergencies, said.

A nurse tests a respirator called OxyGEN, which is to be sent to hospitals, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at the SEAT car factory of Martorell, near Barcelona, Spain April 7, 2020