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Fishing for the future: Prof. Yonathan Zohar hopes his urban fish pools can stop the alarming decline in world fish supplies. There’s nothing fishy about
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Fishing for the future: Prof. Yonathan Zohar hopes his urban fish pools can stop the alarming decline in world fish supplies. There’s nothing fishy about

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Antarctica is the highest, coldest, windiest, driest continent on earth. The harshly beautiful landscape – covered with ice in the winter, becomes a Martian desert
Metrolight has developed a new kind of ballast that not only extends the life of the lamp, but also makes industrial lighting more efficient. Cities


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Israeli microbiologist Rivka Ofir has been collecting the seeds of Israel’s hardy desert plants to grow in planters in large quantities. A first time visitor
EDIG Solar has developed a hybrid solution that lets users switch from solar power to traditional energy sources. Solar energy is an exciting option to

Earthquake damage, Israel 1927 (Source Library of Congress). By identifying the location of the next quake, Dr. Shmuel Marco hopes to prevent damage like this
The entire reason I got into organics was because I wanted to make a change – Varda Halpert Messer. Varda Halpert Messer is the first
Jamal Hamoud of Aya Natural: In the Druze tradition and in Beit Jann in particular, we wrapped babies in olive oil and myrtle powder for

In life, it’s usually the big things that get our attention. But sometimes, says Barry Breen, it’s the small things that end up making a
Dr. Elaine Solowey shows visitor the Dalai Lama one of the Tibetan medicinal herbs she has cultivated in her experimental orchard. A group of tourists
Professor Dan Zaslavsky: We could easily produce between 15 to 20 times the total electricity the world uses today. The Israeli inventors call it an