From regenerative implants to smarter therapies, Israel’s innovation ecosystem keeps delivering life-saving advances.
Researchers from Haifa’s Technion University unveiled a breakthrough biological implant that could end daily insulin injections for millions with Type 1 diabetes by producing insulin inside the body without rejection.
Hebrew University discovered a tiny RNA molecule that bacteriophages use to combat bacteria, offering fresh hope in the fight against antibiotic-resistant “superbugs.”
Just days ago, an Israeli team developed novel deep brain stimulation to counter schizophrenia symptoms, a potential new approach for mental health.
Israel’s medical breakthroughs are cutting-edge, but their soul is ancient — rooted in pikuach nefesh, the Jewish principle that preserving life supersedes almost everything else.
