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An emerging technique harnessing ultrasound may revolutionise treatment of fatal or hard-to-cure conditions, from cancer to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases Read more...
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Nicknamed “startup nation,” Israel has become home to one of the highest global concentrations of startups per capita. Read...
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Top investment opportunitiesStartup of the Week: Genopore, disease detection through proteomicsInnoviz to supply major vehicle manufacturerBetterSeeds for better foodsIsraeli unicorns plan future growth in CaliforniaSlaying Israel’s holy cowMedical robots reach into the futureToday Show tunes into Intuition Robotics’ ElliQWatch: Startups Respond to the Ukraine crisisOurCrowd startups gear up for EcoMotion 2022Zippin’s checkout-free technology heads to US campuses Paysafe teams with Rewire, pushing financial services in EuropeSatellogic’s satellite imagery integrates with Orbital InsightAvnet’s EBV Elektronik inks distribution deal with HailoIntroductionsMore than 4,500 high-tech jobs Startup of the Week:Genopore: Disease detection through proteomics (Photo: http://www.meller-lab.net) Proteomics, the extensive study of proteins, is the next big transformation in life sciences. Proteins provide more information than genes because they are impacted by both genetics and environmental factors. Genopore is building a revolutionary new testing capability for proteomics that will provide the equivalent of a DNA sequencing for proteins.The ability to analyze single molecules in a sample is very challenging, yet it can drive significant improvements in the early detection of cancer and other diseases. Genopore, an Israeli seed-stage, pre-revenue startup, is developing technology to...
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There is no silver bullet that will singularly transform the economics of cell-cultured/cultivated meat, but technology developed by Israeli startup ProFuse Technology that dramatically speeds up the muscle fiber production process and enhances production capacity – albeit in a laboratory setting – is generating excitement in a nascent industry that must increase yields and cut costs if it is to achieve commercial viability. Read more...
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