193 Unique Facts About Israel
Israel,
the 100th smallest country in the world, with less than 1/1000th of the
world’s population, can make claim to the following 193 facts:
- Israeli researchers have found that red plums have higher antioxidant levels
than pomegranates, red wine, and apples. One plum with your meal
counters the oxidizing agents in a seven-ounce portion of red meat.
- An Israeli teenager has developed a revolutionary device for the car
which may cut pollution and save you up to 40% on your gas bills.
- A new Israeli-Jordanian-Palestinian biofuel project will alleviate
thousands of tons of organic waste and produce one million barrels of
biofuel.
- An Israeli security consultancy company will be handling security at the 2010 World Cup soccer tournament in South Africa.
- Professor Ada Yonath from the Weizmann Institute is the fifth Israeli to win a Nobel Prize in the last nine years.
- An Israeli researcher has developed a biologically active ‘scaffolding’ of soluble fiber, which could be used to regenerate lost or damaged bone and tissues, as effectively as a lizard replaces its tail.
- Forbes magazine has listed Tel Aviv as one of the world’s top party cities,
right up there with Bangkok, New York, Berlin and London. The magazine
called it a steamy nocturnal playground, not for the faint of heart.
- Israeli researchers from Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv have discovered that listening to just 30 minutes of Mozart a day can help premature babies gain weight faster and leave hospital sooner.
- An Israeli company has developed a new terrorist detection system for our airports that monitors travelers reactions to pictures. The company claims a 95 percent success rate.
- For the third consecutive year, an Israeli film has been shortlisted for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar .
- An Israeli company has developed a new hand sanitizer that can deactivate the swine flu virus within 15 seconds of exposure, helping to stop the spread of the illness.
Check out these other facts about Israel:
1. Israeli company
Ultrashape has developed a safe replacement for liposuction – a unique new body-contouring device that “blasts” unwanted fat from the body.
2. A
portable electrocardiograph machine developed by Israeli company SHL can transmit highly detailed data on heart activity to physicians by mobile phone.
3. Israeli startup
Audiodent
has developed an innovative hearing aid that clips easily inside the
mouth, using the teeth and jawbone to transmit sound to the brain.
4. Israeli researchers are developing the
second generation of drugs to treat diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease.
5. The new American state-of-the-art F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft will be equipped with
Israeli-developed mounted display systems in their helmets which incorporate and display all vital flight data.
6. A group of American airport directors came to Israel to learn about
security methods employed at Ben-Gurion Airport.
7. Israeli researchers have discovered the
molecular trigger that causes psoriasis.
8.
A 100-member Israeli delegation flew to Kenya to rescue survivors of a building collapse.
9.
Israeli research has shown that dancers display consistent differences from the general population in two key genes.
10. An Israeli-initiated project is
drastically lowering the mortality rate of Ethiopian children infected with the AIDS/HIV virus.
11.
Israel annually exports more than 1.5 billion flowers to the US and Europe.
12. Israeli infectious disease experts have been
recruited by the World Health Organization to help prevent the spread of avian flu.
13. Israeli scientists have found that a drug once used to treat vertigo can now
help people lose weight.
14. Israeli basketball star
Shay Doron helped the University of Maryland win the women’s college basketball championship.
15. Israeli companies are going to require models in their advertisements to take
tests to insure that they have a normal BMI (Body mass index).
16. Israel has one of the world’s only
playgrounds totally suitable for special needs children.
17. An Israeli discovery of a gene that could
cure a blinding eye disease has been licensed by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer.
18. A team of Israeli airport security experts is
advising the Los Angeles International Airport on ways to improve passenger safety.
19. An Israeli computer program has been clinically proven to accurately provide a
prognosis of how effective chemotherapy will be for breast cancer patients.
20. Israeli medical teams are
training Ethiopian doctors to fight AIDS.
21.
Professional baseball is coming to Israel in the summer of 2007.
22. Israel is one of the
leading countries in providing ornamental fish to aquariums around the world.
23. An Israeli study has shown that
people who suffer from job burnout may be prone to developing type 2 diabetes.
24. An Israeli scientific team from the Technion has succeeded in
creating in the laboratory beating heart tissue from human embryonic stem cells
25. The Israeli film
‘Sweet Mud’ won the jury prize for world cinema at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.
26.
Israeli mini-unmanned aerial vehicles are being used by US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
27.
The success of GlaxoSmithKline’s once-a-day breast cancer pill Tykerb
– which has won approval by the FDA for use by women with metastatic or
advanced breast cancer – is thanks in part to clinical trials conducted
by Israeli researchers.
28. An Israeli innovation could make many
diagnostic catheterizations for clogged arteries unnecessary.
29.
An Israeli strategist has guided numerous UK sporting organizations to new heights with his ‘Winning Formula’.
30. An Israeli company has developed the
world’s first video ringtones for cell phones – the Vringo.
31.
NASA is interested in knowing what Israeli researchers can learn about conditions on Mars by studying the Negev desert.
32.
A team of Israeli genetic researchers has identified a genetic defect that causes a severe neurodegenerative disease in Bedouin children resulting in premature death.
33. A team from the Weizmann Institute has demonstrated for the first time
how
tissues transplanted from pig embryos might, in the future, be able to
induce the human body to produce blood-clotting proteins for hemophilia
patients.
34. Israeli researchers have discovered a new way to create
effective substitutes for antibiotics based on a combination of amino acids and fatty acids.
35. An Israeli ornithologist is utilizing barn owls to rid large cities of rodent problems.
36. An Israeli company has developed a device that helps nurses locate those hard-to-find veins.
37. Israeli actress Hanna Laslo took home the “Best Actress” award at
the 2005 Cannes Film Festival this year for her performance in Amos
Gitai’s “Free Zone.”
38. An Israeli system to help dyslexic readers is being used throughout the US and Europe.
39. Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technology was pioneered in Israel.
40. The Israeli women’s national flag football team won the largest
and most important open football tournament in Europe in 2005.
41. An Israeli FDA-approved device – the VelaSmooth – reduces the appearance of cellulite.
42. Israeli laser technology is powering the latest hair removal devices on the American market.
43. Intel’s new multi-core processor was completely developed at its facilities in Israel.
44. An Israeli doctor headed the Merck team that developed a vaccine against cervical cancer.
45. Prof. Robert Aumann is the fourth Israeli in the last four years to win a Nobel prize.
46. Israel’s premier basketball team Maccabi Tel Aviv beat the Toronto Raptors in an exhibition game in 2005.
47. AirTrain JFK – the 8.1-mile light rail labrynthe that connects
JFK Airport to New York City’s mass transit – is protected by the
Israeli-developed Nextiva surveillance system.
48. Bill Gates called Israel a major player in the high tech world.
49. The Weizmann Institute of Science has been voted the best university in the world for life scientists to conduct research.
50. An Israeli ‘super-sensor’ has been installed in Sealy mattresses to control snoring problems.
51. Hawaiian singer Don Ho underwent an Israeli-developed stem cell treatment to strengthen his heart.
52. Israeli company Ultrashape has developed a safe replacement for
liposuction – a unique new body-contouring device that “blasts” unwanted
fat from the body.
53. Israeli researchers have discovered the molecular trigger that causes psoriasis.
54. A 100-member Israeli delegation flew to Kenya in January, 2006 to rescue survivors of a building collapse.
55. Israeli research has shown that dancers display consistent differences from the general population in two key genes.
56. Israeli research shows that we can find out more about what is buried beneath the earth’s surface by
launching a satellite into the sky.
57. An Israeli company has unveiled a
blood test that via the telephone diagnoses heart attacks.
58. The Israeli-developed
Ex-Press shunt is providing relief for American glaucoma sufferers.
59. An Israeli research team has found that the combination of
electrical stimulation and chemotherapy makes cancerous metastases disappear.
60. Israel has designed the first
flight system to protect passenger and freighter aircraft against missile attack.
61. Jewish and Arab students at Hebrew University participate in the
‘Billy Crystal Workshops – Peace Through the Performing Arts’ project.
62. Israel has the highest ratio of university degrees to the population in the world.
63. Israel produces more scientific papers per capita than any other
nation by a large margin – 109 per 10,000 people – as well as one of the
highest percapita rates of patents filed.
64. In proportion to its population, Israel has the largest number of
startup companies in the world. In absolute terms, Israel has the
largest number of startup companies than any other country in the world,
except the US (3,500 companies mostly in hi-tech).
65. Israel is ranked #2 in the world for venture capital funds right behind the US.
66. Israel has the highest average living standards in the Middle
East. The per capita income in 2000 was over $17,500, exceeding that of
the UK.
67. Israel’s $100 billion economy is larger than all of its immediate neighbors combined.
68. On a per capita basis, Israel has the largest number of biotech start-ups.
69. Israel has the largest raptor migration in the world, with
hundreds of thousands of African birds of prey crossing as they fan out
into Asia.
70. Twenty-four percent of Israel’s workforce holds university
degrees – ranking third in the industrialized world, after the United
States and
Holland – and 12 percent hold advanced degrees.
71. Israel is the only liberal democracy in the Middle East.
72. In 1984 and 1991, Israel airlifted a total of 22,000 Ethiopian Jews at risk in Ethiopia to safety in Israel.
73. When Gold Meir was elected Prime Minister of Israel in 1969, she
became the world’s second elected female leader in modern times.
74. When the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya was bombed in 1998,
Israeli rescue teams were on the scene within a day – and saved three
victims from the rubble.
75. Israel has the third highest rate of entrepreneurship – and the
highest rate among women and among people over 55 – in the world.
76. Relative to its population, Israel is the largest
immigrant-absorbing nation on earth. Immigrants come in search of
democracy, religious
freedom, and economic opportunity.
77. Israel was the first nation in the world to adopt the
Kimberly process, an international standard that certifies diamonds as “conflict free.”
78. According to industry officials, Israel designed the airline
industry’s most impenetrable flight security. U.S. officials now look to
Israel for advice on how to handle airborne security threats.
79. Israel’s Maccabi basketball team won the European championships in 2001.
80. Israeli tennis player
Anna Smashnova is the 15th ranked female player in the world.
81. Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers was produced by Haim Saban, an Israeli whose family fled persecution in Egypt.
82. Israel has the world’s second highest per capita of new books.
83. Israel is the only country in the world that entered the 21st century with a net gain in its number of trees.
84. Israel has more museums per capita than any other country.
85. Israel has two official languages: Hebrew and Arabic.
86. Israeli scientists developed the first fully computerized, no-radiation, diagnostic instrumentation for breast cancer.
87. An Israeli company developed a
computerized system
for ensuring proper administration of medications, thus removing human
error from medical treatment. Every year in U.S. hospitals 7,000
patients die from treatment mistakes.
88. Israel’s
Given Imaging developed
the first ingestible video camera, so small it fits inside a pill. Used
the view the small intestine from the inside, the camera helps doctors
diagnose cancer and digestive disorders.
89. Researchers in Israel developed a new device that directly helps the
heart pump blood,
an innovation with the potential to save lives among those with
congestive heart failure. The new device is synchronized with the
heart’s mechanical operations through a sophisticated system of sensors.
90. With more than 3,000 high-tech companies and start-ups, Israel
has the highest concentration of hi-tech companies in the world (apart
from the
Silicon Valley).
91. In response to serious water shortages, Israeli engineers and
agriculturalists developed a revolutionary drip irrigation system to
minimize the amount of water used to grow crops.
92. Israel has the highest percentage in the world of home computers per capita.
93. Israel leads the world in the number of scientists and
technicians in the workforce, with 145 per 10,000, as opposed to 85 in
the U.S., over 70 in Japan, and less than 60 in Germany. With over 25%
of its work force
employed in technical professions. Israel places first in this category as well.
94. Motorola has its largest R&D center outside of the US in Israel.
95. Most of the Windows NT operating system was developed by Microsoft-Israel.
96. The Pentium MMX Chip technology was designed in Israel at Intel.
97. Voice mail technology was developed in Israel.
98. Both Microsoft and Cisco built their only R&D facilities outside the US in Israel.
99. The technology for AOL Instant Messenger was developed in 1996 by four young Israelis.
100. A new acne treatment developed in Israel, the
ClearLight
device, produces a high-intensity, ultraviolet-light-free, narrow-band
blue light that causes acne bacteria to self-destruct – all without
damaging surroundings skin or tissue.
101. An Israeli company was the first to develop and install a large-scale solar-powered and fully functional
electricity generating plant, in southern California’s Mojave desert.
102. The first PC anti-virus software was developed in Israel in 1979.
103. Christopher Reeve called Israel the “world center” for research on paralysis treatment.
104. That Israel is becoming integrally involved in helping to reshape the post-war Iraqi landscape?
105. Israeli researchers are playing an important role in identifying
a defective gene that causes a rare and usually fatal disease in Arab
infants.
106. An Israeli company has been given a U.S. grant to develop an anti-smallpox first aid treatment kit.
107. The top women’s magazine in the world – Cosmopolitan – is launching a Hebrew version in Israel?
108. An Israeli company M-Systems was the first to patent and introduce key chain storage.
109. Israeli microbiologists have developed the first passive vaccine against the mosquito-borne West Nile virus.
110. A team of Israeli and US researchers has designed a
watermelon-picking robot endowed with artificial vision to do the job of
harvesting.
111. Israeli researchers are using video games to investigate future
treatments for memory disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease.
112. An Israeli company has developed sensors that pick up signs of stress in plants.
113. Israeli medical researchers have shown that lycopene – the red pigment found in tomatoes – lowers blood pressure.
114. A small Israel company called Lenslet has developed a
revolutionary electro-optic processor which operates one thousand times
faster than any known Digital Signal Processor.
115. Israeli stem-cell technology is being used in the U.S. to regenerate heart tissue.
116. An Israeli company has developed a device that could enable
millions of American diabetics to painlessly inject themselves with
insulin.
117. An Israeli company is providing the technology behind an American all-electric bus for urban use.
118. An Israeli medical delegation from the ‘Save a Child’s Heart’
project recently spent two weeks in China performing open heart surgery
on children.
119. Israeli-developed security precautions have been adopted in Maryland and Washington.
120. Scientists in Israel have used strands of DNA to create tiny transistors that can literally build themselves.
121. A week-old Iraqi infant underwent an emergency operation in Israel to correct a congenital heart defect.
122. A new generation of “Sesame Street” programs aimed at teaching
tolerance is being produced and broadcast in Israel, Jordan, and in the
Palestinian Authority.
Israel’s national bird is the hoopoe – Antony Grossy (CC BY 2.0) / Flickr: atony
123. Some 500 million birds representing
300 species migrate across Israel’s skies twice a year in the autumn and
spring along the Great Valley Rift.
124. Israeli research shows that a tonsillectomy could be the key solving sleep apnea in children.
125. An Israeli company has developed a new device for monitoring
coronary disease that will be integrated into future generation of
cellphones.
126. An Israeli-developed alogrithm enabled NASA to transmit images from Mars.
127. An Israeli has invented a ‘bone glue’ that will reduce the need
for bone transplants and heal bone defects caused by cancer.
128. An Israeli team will compete in the Women’s International Flag Football Championships.
129. Israeli researchers have developed a ‘bone glue’ that
respectively stimulate speedy bone and cartilage repair, and enable
faster and improved healing of injuries.
130. Research by three scientists from the Haifa Technion made the
transmission of video pictures Video transmissions from Mars by the NASA
explorer “Spirit” have been made possible thanks to a unique algorithm
developed by Technion graduates.
131. A joint Israeli-Palestinian expedition recently scaled a peak in Antarctica in the name of coexistence.
132. Over 50 million Israeli flowers were sent to Europe for sale on Valentine’s Day.
133. The families of the Columbia shuttle astronauts are going to be
the Israeli government’s guests on a week long visit in March.
134. Israeli researchers have found a connection between sleep apnea and impotence.
135. Israel, American and Canadian researchers are working together
to develop nanotech-based solutions to the water shortage in the Middle
East.
136. The founder of the Cancer Prevention and Wellness Program at New
York’s prestigious Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is Israeli.
137. Between 150 to 200 multinational clinical trials are regularly taking place in Israel.
138. An Israeli company is the world’s leading sleep disorder sensors manufacturer.
139. Israeli biologists have successfully managed, for the first
time, to prepare the flowering of the “Madonna Lily” – a rare white
Easter lily – in time for Easter.
140. Over 65,000 patients worldwide have swallowed the M2A capsule,
the incredible ‘camera in a capsule’ technology developed by Israel’s
Given Imaging.
141. Israel hosts IBM’s largest R&D facilities outside the United States.
142. Israeli researchers have developed an engineless, nano-RPV (remote piloted vehicle).
143. Israeli researchers are successfully using magnets to treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
144. Israeli scientists have created a DNA nano-computer that not
only detects cancer, but also releases drugs to treat the disease.
145. Tel Aviv has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
146. The U.S. Marines in Iraq are using an Israel-developed hand-held computer for communication purposes.
147. Israel engineers are behind the development of the largest communications router in the world, launched by Cisco.
148. An Israeli doctor claims that he has succeeded in developing a female equivalent to Viagra called Sheagra.
149. An Israeli company – Evogene – is developing cotton plants that are resistant to adverse salinity conditions and drought.
150. An Israeli company has developed the world’s first jellyfish repellent.
151. Israel has helped farmers in Niger develop a horticultural production system called the African Market Garden (AMG).
152. Jerusalem hosted an international gay rights parade WorldPride in 2005.
153. A newly developed Israeli cooking oil is capable of breaking up blood fats such as cholesterol.
154. Israeli scientists have alleviated Parkinson’s-like symptoms in rats.
155. Israeli scientists are developing a nose drop that will provide a five-year flu vaccine.
156. Israeli researchers have solved the mystery of Lenin’s death.
157. An Israeli vaccine for West Nile virus is being tested in the U.S.
158. Israeli scientists have discovered how to turn mismatched cells into cancer fighters.
159. Over 20 Israeli companies provided security and services for the 2004 Olympic games in Athens.
160. Israeli scientists have shown that hypnotism doubles the chances of success of in vitro fertilization.
161. An Israeli two-flush system can save Americans billions of gallons of water a year.
162. A group of 40 American sheriffs were in Israel last week to learn about Israeli counter-terrorism techniques.
163. An Israeli-developed device can painlessly administer medications through microscopic pores in the skin.
164. Israeli air force pilot technology is being used to train American college basketball players.
165. Israeli researchers have shown that a daily dosage of Vitamin E is effective in helping to regain hearing loss.
166. Israeli researchers have created a ‘biological pacemaker’ which
corrects faulty heart rhythms when injected into the failing hearts of
pigs.
167. Two Israelis have won the 2004 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their groundbreaking work in cancer research.
168. An Israeli physicist-turned-inventor has developed the world’s first air-conditioned motorcycle.
169. Israeli researchers have proven that Prozac can improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy.
170. An Israeli-developed elderberry extract is one of America’s best-selling flu prevention medicines.
171. Millions of American youngsters will soon be able to surf safely in Internet chat rooms thanks to Israeli technology.
172. Children injured in the school siege in Beslan, Russia in 2004
were able to convalesce at an Israeli coastal resort in Ashkelon – at
the invitation of that city’s mayor.
173. An Israeli company has developed a simple blood test that distinguishes between mild and more severe cases of MS.
174. Israeli scientists have discovered the cause of chronic bad breath and a painless solution.
175. Israeli technology is behind the successful testing of in-flight cell phone use.
176. Israeli research has found that citrus oils may hold the key for asthma treatment.
177. An Israeli study has shown that anger may trigger strokes.
178. An Israeli company – Patus Ltd. – has donated thousands of its
OdorScreen olfactory gel product to counter the crippling odors faced by
on-scene Tsunami disaster workers.
179. An Israeli company has developed a nano-lubricant that one day could mean the end of changing your car oil.
180. A young Israeli scientist was among those chosen as an example of carrying on the work of Albert Einstein 100 years later.
181. Intel has sold more than $5 billion worth of the
Israeli-developed Centrino chipsets since they were introduced in March
2003.