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Blood-pressure drug could prevent epilepsy after injury
An epilepsy drug treatment involving a drug commonly used for high blood pressure has been found to help head-trauma patients, in a breakthrough study.
Maternal instinct found in dads, too
Maternal instinct may need to be renamed parental instinct, as a new study suggests parenting changes the brains of fathers in the same way as mothers.
Underwater camera sees above the surface without distortion
An underwater camera that can capture images of the surface from below, with minimal distortion, was developed at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
Travel app lets you send digital postcards to friends and family
A private travel app, Intimate City lets users share their travel experience with a select group, while getting information about the places they visit.
New technology could vastly improve smartphone cameras
Dual-lens smartphone cameras may be on the way. An Israeli firm's new technology could vastly improve the quality of smartphone-camera images.
How diapers from jellyfish could help the environment
Diapers from jellyfish could be the next big thing in eco-friendly parenting. An Israeli company developed a super-absorbent material using jellyfish flesh.
Parents, don't cancel your kids' music lessons just yet
Music learning app technology developed by Israeli startup JoyTunes helps make practicing music easy and fun. Learn about JoyTunes' music learning app.
Diving in for a cause: Women swim miles in charity event
Swim4Sadna is an annual swim-a-thon event to raise funds for educational programs for special-needs kids. See photos and tweets from Swim4Sadna 2014.
Finally, someone figured out how to make a printer fit in your pocket
A team of designers and robotics experts developed a mini mobile printer that draws images or text on any size paper. Meet the mini mobile pocket printer.
Are we closer to finding a way to prevent cancer?
To prevent cancer, early diagnosis is critical. At Soroka Medical Center, researchers shared the latest findings on how to prevent and manage breast cancer.
Mom's invention lets special-needs children walk for the first time
When Debby Elnatan's son, Rotem, was born with cerebral palsy, doctors told her he would never be able to walk.For the first couple of years, Elnatan, who l
Take a bite out of Israeli agriculture
Salad Trail shows that it’s possible to grow produce in even the driest climates.
Israel becomes first country to ban 'revenge porn'
Posting graphic pictures of people without their permission could be punishable by jail time.
Vest provides a new way to comfort people with autism
BioHug helps wearers reduce anxiety, handle stress.
Earthquake-proof table combines functionality and safety
Design student and instructor crafted a table meant to withstand natural disasters and possibly save lives.