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Israeli Innovation (Biomedical (NaNose (Jewish Value: The innovator that…
Israeli Innovation
Biomedical
NaNose
Jewish Value: The innovator that created NaNose was Arab, not Jewish. This ties to the quote, "Love your neighbor as yourself" because he is thought of as equal to everyone else and not as an outsider because of his religion.
NaNose is a device that you can breathe into to detect if you have a disease such as cancer. Nanose analyzes the little particles in your breath and identifies if there is any sign of having a certain disease such as cancer.
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OrCam
OrCam is a device that attaches onto a pair of glasses and can help people who are blind or have bad vision (that can't see with glasses) to know what is in their surroundings. The way the device works is that the person wearing OrCam points at an object or something written and OrCam will say what the object is or read what the paper says on it using a camera built into the device.
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IceSense3
IceSense3 is a device that uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and destroy tissue in medical treatments. This device is better than other treatments because it is cheaper, leaves no scars, and doesn't require surgery. It is painless under amnesia and targets small malignant and/or benign tumors.
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Lifestyle
Scio is a device that can fit in the palm of your hand. It is used to scan foods and show its level of ripeness, ad nutrition facts.
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MUV
MUV is a universal remote that can be worn on your index finger. It is used to control your devices without having to make contact with them. MUV has over 10 sensors so that it can detect different things such as movement and proximity so that different hand motions could have different effects on the devices being used.
Jewish Value: MUV expands the human potential to do more things more effortlessly and shows how humans evolved to have more potential which also expands the curiosity of a person.
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Transportation
Softwheel:
Jewish Value: "Treat others the way you want to be treated", this connects back to Softwheel because it helps the disabled (who use wheelchairs) to go to all the places people without disabilities people can go to.
Softwheel is a wheel that can be built into a car, bike, and/or wheelchair. It is used to go over rough terrains and helps disabled people in wheelchairs go down staircases. The wheel has an active suspension system that allows the wheel to change gears when going down staircases, going uphill, or just on a flat terrain.
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Rewalk Is a wearable robotic programmable exoskeleton that gives people with disabilities such as spinal cord injuries, and paraplegia or that have been paralyzed to walk. Rewalk isn't the only robotic exoskeleton that has been developed to help the disabled to walk but what sets Rewalk apart from the other robotic exoskeletons is that it is cheaper, and has a more advanced and complex design. Rewalk can be priced anywhere between $69,000-$85,000 depending on your size and the version of Rewalk that you purchase. In addition, it is powered by a battery attached to the exoskeleton that goes on the person wearing Rewalk's back.
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Security
Camero Sonar Technology is a device only available to the military and police that can "see" through walls. Camero can work from 20 miles away from the location needed to be seen. Camero detects location movement within a structure so that policemen and soldiers can locate hostages, people stuck in the ruins of structures, and much more.
Jewish Value: "People avoid making decisions out of fear of making mistakes. Actually, the failure to make decisions is one of life's biggest mistakes." This connects back to Camero because police officers and soldiers have to make the big decision to risk their lives in order to save the lives of others.
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