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List of Israeli inventions and discoveries

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This is a list of inventions and discoveries by Israeli scientists and researchers, working locally or overseas.

Mathematics

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Science

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Chemistry

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Physics

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Optics

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Endoscopic capsule
  • Pillcam by Given Imaging, the first Capsule Endoscopy solution to record images of the digestive tract.[14][15] The capsule is the size and shape of a pill and contains a tiny camera.[16] Created by Israeli engineer Gavriel Iddan[17] who sold the company to Irish medical device maker Covidien for $860 million.[18][19][20] Iddan has expressed regret for the sale due to the companies fulfillment of an ancient Jewish prophecy “The Pillcam was based on military technology... It was a good example of how we shall beat our swords into plowshares", as the Hebrew prophets predicted.[21] Covidien was acquired by Medtronic in 2016, and is now the provider of Pillcam.[22]
  • Line free single power bicentric prismatic spectacle lens for correction of anisometropia. Sydney J. Bush UK patent no. 1539381.

Medicine

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Economics

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Biotechnology

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Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation

Theoretical computer science

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Computing

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Defense, Aviation and Military

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  • Iron Dome – a mobile air defense system in development by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Israel Aircraft Industries designed to intercept short-range rockets and artillery shells. On April 7, 2011, the system successfully intercepted a Grad rocket launched from Gaza, marking the first time in history a short-range rocket was ever intercepted.[71] The Iron Dome was later utilized more fully in the Israeli-Gaza conflict of 2012, where it displayed a very high rate of efficiency (95%–99%) in intercepting enemy projectiles. The United States has been an essential partner in developing the Iron Dome by providing billions towards its development.[72]

Energy

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  • Super iron battery – A new class of a rechargeable electric battery based on a special kind of iron. More environment friendly because the super-iron eventually rusts, it was developed by Stuart Licht.[73] of the University of Massachusetts.[74]

Consumer goods and appliances

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Epilator
  • Wonder Pot – a pot developed for baking on the stovetop rather than in an oven.[75]

Games

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Rummikub
  • Yaniv - a draw and discard card game. developed by the Israeli backpacking community.
  • Go Pop (today named Pop it) - popular fidget toy consisting of a usually-brightly colored silicone tray with poppable bubbles, similar to bubble wrap, that can be flipped and re-used. invented in 1975 by Theo and Ora Coster.

Video games

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Food and drink

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Shkedei marak (croutons)

Physical exercise

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See also

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References

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