Ambulances go high-tech to prevent crashes
In an emergency, every second counts. But driving at high speeds can compromise the safety of first responders and civilians.
There is a new device...
AI-Powered Command Center to Help Cope with COVID-19
The need for healthcare systems to have situational awareness has never been greater, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A new Command Center dashboard will...
Drone Visual Line of Sight Restriction Delays Medical Delivery
San Francisco based robotics startup Zipline will test drone delivery of medical supplies to remote U.S. regions. The Deliveries will include lifesaving blood, medicine,...
Defense Research Studying Vaccine Logistical Challenge
Defense research institutes around the world are recruited to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. In the UK, the MoD’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory...
Critical Drone Delivery Project Bases on Digital Twin Model
A UK-first trial could revolutionize the way in which healthcare services are delivered, leading to the delivery of medical supplies in Scotland. The system...
Living in the future – technology as urban infrastructure
Google announces the formation of Sidewalk Labs, whose goal is finding technological solutions to issues rising in urban living such as living expenses, transportation...
A drone that can save lives
The Netherlands has unveiled a prototype of an "ambulance drone" which could potentially save lives by offering a rapid response after heart attack incidents....
Video Technology – for Monitoring in Prisons and Hospitals
A UK startup wants to turn digital video cameras into monitors for use in prisons, hospitals, and assisted-living homes.
Oxehealth is one of five finalists...
Scientists identify weak spots in Ebola’s defenses
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have identified weak spots on the surface of Ebola virus that are targeted by the antibodies in ZMapp, the...
Clear and present danger: hazardous materials
Experts have recently alerted the authorities to the Hazmat risk posed by hundreds of contaminated, closed nuclear weapons facilities in the U.S.
Hundreds of ramshackle...
What Can We Learn From The COVID-19 Pandemic?
It can be easily agreed upon that the COVID-19 pandamic has had a destroctive effect on many of our lives, whether it be losing...
WATCH: Underwater Robot That Will Clean Fukushima
After an earthquake and the resulting tsunami devastated Japan’s coastal areas and badly damaged the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in 2011, plans were...
Neuralink’s First Brain Implant Deemed Stable
Initial concerns regarding the stability of Neuralink's brain implant are gradually alleviating following the apparent success of the first transplant, performed in January. The...
Effective Defending of Municipal Infrastructure Against Cyber Attacks
Daniel Ehrenreich
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) experts are well aware that there is no single measure ("no silver bullet") that provides absolute cyber...
security flaws of teleoperated surgical robot revealed
Real-world teleoperated robots, which are controlled by a human who may be in another physical location, are expected to become more commonplace as the...
I Can Walk Again! – New Technology Opens Previously Shut Doors
Cerebral palsy, strokes, traumatic brain and spine injuries, all of these are examples of conditions that may affect mobility and the way in which...
Challenges and Major Concerns in Health Sector Cybersecurity
By Or Shalom
Cyberattacks targeting the health sector have intensified following the COVID-19 crisis. The US Department of Health and Human Services and the Office...
Tech Giant: Vaccine Supply Chain Targeted by Hackers
The arrival of the long-awaited Covid-19 vaccine is apparently not the end to our worries. Potential supply chain challenges associated with the global distribution...
Quarantines among legal tools available if Ebola outbreak widens
Questions about the U.S. government’s legal authority to contain the Ebola virus are increasing, even as federal officials attempt to keep public panic at...
Cyber Experts: COVID-19 Patient Tracking in Israel Should Be Transferred from...
Regarding information leaks from the database: It’s a question of “when” rather than “if”.
The cellular tracking technology - Obsolete
In a special panel regarding the...
Israeli AI-Based Technology to Help Prepare for Overload in Coronavirus Patients...
Artificial intelligence and deep learning technologies serve as vital tools for prioritizing workload when dealing with a huge increase in the intensive care units...
Healthcare Systems More Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks
More than 22 million people have been affected by healthcare data breaches in 2021 so far — a jump of about 185% from the...

















































