
The bold and beautiful rewilding of Israel’s wetlands
Drained, dried and diverted for decades, Israel’s wetlands are being restored to give half a billion migrating birds relief from past environmental errors.
A year of making life better

Drained, dried and diverted for decades, Israel’s wetlands are being restored to give half a billion migrating birds relief from past environmental errors.

Dr. Yoni Yehuda, recovering from his own wounds, devised a unique animal-assisted therapy model where he, clients and creatures are equal partners.

After a computer scientist’s mom got ovarian cancer, he started a company using AI to find biomarkers in biopsy images and give personalized guidance.

Researchers in Israel find that antibodies from recovered Covid-19 patients can neutralize all known strains of the virus, including Delta and Omicron.

These autonomous robotic pickers can harvest precisely and gently without tiring or needing a break.

Researchers suggest specialized viruses can selectively kill harmful gut bacteria that cause inflammatory bowel disease and other disorders.

Breakthrough research may help speedy diagnosis and treatment of people suffering from post-trauma.

Wireless V2X technology developed in Israel alerts motorists and two-wheel vehicle riders to each other’s presence.

Predicta Med, started in memory of a friend with celiac who died in an accident, will help family doctors diagnose tricky autoimmune diseases faster.

Israel is a desert, and water resources are scarce, but today it produces 20% more water than it needs. What can the world learn from Israel’s experience?

If RedC Biotech is successful, hospitals will no longer depend on blood donations but will be able to buy blood on demand as a pharmaceutical product.

As the world population grows and resources dwindle, Dganit Vered of Smart Agro Fund talks about how Israeli technology can help overcome the biggest problems facing agriculture.

To have a sustainable planet, we need not just renewable energies, but an efficient way to store that power. These technologies aim to do just that. For electric vehicles, too.

Redesigning batteries, motors, vehicles and airplanes take transportation tech into the greener, leaner post-gasoline age.

This robot can pick up toys or dirty socks, water the plants, serve food, strip bedsheets or move packages at a warehouse. And he’ll be on the market next year.