Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]
Welcome to Edl The Forum. We hope you enjoy your visit.


You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use. If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features such as customizing your profile, sending personal messages, and voting in polls. Registration is simple, fast, and completely free.


Join our community!


If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features:

Username:   Password:
Add Reply
New Isreali developments...; I got this in an email, just passing it on.
Topic Started: Dec 17 2010, 06:52 PM (205 Views)
Deleted User
Deleted User

I'm loving no.10 :)

1. Scientists in Israel found that the brackish water, drilled from
underground desert aquifers hundreds of feet deep, could be used to raise
warm-water fish. The geothermal water, less than one-tenth as saline as sea
water, free of pollutants, and a toasty 98 degrees on average, proves an
ideal environment..

2. Israeli-developed designer-eyeglasses, promise mobile phone and iPod
users, a personalized, high-tech video display. Available to US consumers
next year, Lumus-Optical's lightweight and fashionable video eyeglasses,
feature a large transparent screen, floating in front of the viewer's face
that projects their choice of movie, TV show, or video game.

3. When Stephen Hawkins recently visited Israel , he shared his wisdom with
scientists, students, and even the Prime Minister. But the world's most
renowned victim of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig's
disease, also learned something, due to the Israeli Association for ALS'
advanced work in both embryonic and adult stem cell research, as well as its
proven track record with neurodegenerative diseases. The Israeli research
community is well on its way to finding a treatment for this fatal disease,
which affects 30,000 Americans.

4. Israeli start -up, Veterix, has developed an innovative new electronic
capsule that sits in the stomach of a cow, sheep, or goat, sending out
real-time information on the health of the herd, to the farmer via email or
cell phone. The e-capsule, which also sends out alerts if animals are
distressed, injured, or lost is now being tested on a herd of cows, in the
hopes that the device will lead to tastier and healthier meat and milk
supplies.

5. The millions of Skype users worldwide will soon have access to the newly
developed KishKish lie-detector. This free internet service, based on voice
stress analysis (a technique, commonly used in criminal investigations) will
be able to measure just how truthful that person on the other end of the
line, really is.

6. Beating cardiac tissue has been created in a lab from human embryonic
stem cells by researchers at the Rappaport Medical Faculty and the Technion
- Israeli institute of Technology 's biomedical Engineering facility. The
work of Dr. Shulamit Levenberg and Prof. Lior Gepstein, has also led to the
creation of tiny blood vessels within the tissue, making possible its
implantation in a human heart.

7. Israel 's Magal Security Systems, is a worldwide leader in computerized
security systems, with products used in more than 70 countries around the
world, protecting anything from national borders, to nuclear facilities,
refineries, and airports. The company's latest Product, DreamBox, a
state-of-the-art security system that includes Intelligent video, audio and
sensor management, is now being used by a major water authority on the US
east coast to safeguard the utility's sites.

8. It is common knowledge that dogs have better night vision than humans
and a vastly superior sense of smell and hearing. Israel 's Bio-Sense
Technologies recently delved further and electronically analyzed 350
different barks. Finding that dogs of all breeds and sizes, bark the same
alarm when they sense a threat, the firm has designed the dog bark-reader, a
sensor that can pick up a dog's alarm bark, and alert the human operators.
This is just one of a batch of innovative security systems to emerge from
Israel which Forbes calls 'the go-to country for anti-terrorism
technologies.'
*
* 9. Israeli company, BioControl Medical, sold its first electrical
stimulator to treat urinary incontinence to a US company for $50 Million.
Now, it is working on CardioFit, which uses electrical nerve stimulation to
treat congestive heart failure. With nearly five million Americans presently
affected by heart failure, and more than 400,000 new cases diagnosed yearly,
the CardioFit is already generating a great deal of excitement as the first
device with the potential to halt this deadly disease.

10. One year after Norway 's Socialist Left Party launched its Boycott
Israel campaign, the importing of Israeli goods has increased by 15%, the
strongest increase in many years, statistics Norway reports.

In contrast to the efforts of tiny Israel to make contributions to the world
so as to better mankind, one has to ask what have those who have strived to
eliminate Israel from the face of the earth done other than to create hate
and bloodshed???


*I'm proud and happy to pass this on.*
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Quiet_Man
Member Avatar
Kafir
Just goes to show how innovative people can get when surrounded by enemies and having to rely on themselves.
“We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.”

George Orwell
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Deleted User
Deleted User

List of Great Islamic Inventions:
























































Quote Post Goto Top
 
stevenp
Member Avatar
Patriot
Bamiyan
Dec 17 2010, 07:16 PM
List of Great Islamic Inventions:
























































L>>>M>>>A>>>>O :D :D :D :D
"THEY CALL ME THE PUPET BOY BUT IM THE ONE PULLING THE STRINGS" GURAMIT SINGH
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
shnarkle
Member Avatar

I read a fantastic article the other day about a new Israeli airport scanner. It's a steel cylinder that everyone has to walk into, and once inside an electric current is passed through the cylinder, setting off any explosives that may be hidden on the passenger.
Imagine my disappointment when I found out it was a spoof. Can any boffins out there work with this? Sounds like a great idea to me. LOL
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
dudleyanglosaxon
Member Avatar
Member
@ Bamiyan, List of Great Islamic Inventions:

Maybe you missed one out... it's not great... but it's islamic... suicide bomber?

Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Deleted User
Deleted User

Quiet_Man
Dec 17 2010, 06:55 PM
Just goes to show how innovative people can get when surrounded by enemies and having to rely on themselves.
+1
Quote Post Goto Top
 
1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous)
« Previous Topic · EDL Chat · Next Topic »
Add Reply

Feliz Navidad (Gold) created by Sarah & Delirium of the ZNR