Israeli biotech company reports positive results of clinical drug trial for the treatment of necrotizing soft tissue infections.

Israelis are world’s top smartphone users
Study shows that Israelis ‘search, use social networks and watch videos more than all other larger leading nations.’
Iron Dome: The unexpected hero
Once thought unlikely to succeed, Israel’s advanced missile interception system is saving lives during intense shelling.
Another $25 million for Israel’s Kaltura
Founded in 2006, the open-source online video platform was recently rated No. 1 on Forbes’ list of fastest-growing tech companies.
VC founds Cyber-Security incubator in Israel
Israeli VC JVP to establish new Cyber-Security Incubator in Beersheva with goal of keeping Israel at leading edge of the field.

New iPhone app keeps track of rocket fire from Gaza
13-year-old Beersheva boy develops app that gives users a taste of life under fire.
Undersea gas leaks detected off Israel’s coast
University of Haifa researchers say the natural gas springs could disturb the stability of the sea floor.
Can-Fite begins trials of new impotence treatment
Company accidentally discovers the treatment after patients testing new anti-inflammatory drug report unexpected side effects.
Video synopsis company BriefCam wins innovation award
BriefCam’s video synopsis technology takes first place for physical security at Homeland Security conference.
Channel 4 buys Israeli game show
Blend of wit and lateral thinking makes ‘The Common Denominator’ a standout.
Israeli study finds genetic connection between autism and schizophrenia
Research shows that people who have a schizophrenic sibling are 12 times more likely to have autism than those with no schizophrenia in the family.



