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In this video, watch how a new technology developed in Israel, enables individuals to control and direct a wheelchair using “sniff technology.” This technology could completely change a paraplegic’s lifestyle by offering them new freedom and independence. The video has very little dialogue but does demonstrate how an individual would use this system.
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A professor and his team at the Hebrew University and University California, Berkeley have found a way to transfer medical images through cell phones. This technology will enable doctors in the developing world to send digital images, such as ultrasounds, to doctors elsewhere inexpensively and easily. Learn how this device works and see how simple it is to use!
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In 2009 the FDA approved a new, non-invasive, lung imaging system that was created by a company in Israel. Deep Breeze has produced these systems that are radiation-free and simple to use. GE is in the process of marketing this new product. Learn how the device works and how many are considering it to be a breakthrough in Medical Technology.
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Israel launches its third satellite into outer-space. This satellite is called the AMOS 3 and it is scheduled to remain in space for 18 years
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Israeli innovators have begun developing the first flying car. UrbanAero hopes to create an urban aerial vehicle that would be helpful in law enforcement and in reaching all regions of a city quickly and efficiently. Learn about how this car works and the technology behind it in this short video.
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An Israeli leader in medical sciences named Dr. Amit Geffen has developed research that will save animals from being utilized for research tests. He is revolutionizing human tissue engineering. Watch this video to learn about some innovative and important research coming out of Israel.
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Watch the Israeli Spaceport in Palmahim launch its Shavit Space shuttle. This video allows the viewer to experience the launch with those working in the Spaceport. It’s an interesting look at the program and while there is almost no dialogue, it really allows the viewer to understand what kind of time Israeli scientists and astronomers devoted to this single launch.
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