
Seeds of Hope: chilling with nature in tense Golan Heights
Preserving and distributing rare indigenous wild plant seeds for cultivation provides meaningful relaxation for stressed northern residents.
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Preserving and distributing rare indigenous wild plant seeds for cultivation provides meaningful relaxation for stressed northern residents.

As a kibbutz on the Lebanese border comes under almost daily fire and its residents evacuate, two men stay alone to safeguard its fish farms.

From burying excess CO2 underwater to capturing it with fungi, these startups are committed to tackling the carbon dioxide crisis.

War, or no war, startup turning an ecofriendly plant grown in Israel’s south into sustainable materials for construction and plastic industries moves forward.

In their murderous rampage through Kibbutz Kfar Aza, Hamas terrorists didn’t notice a parrot in a cage. The bird’s rescue resonates with Israelis.

Farms are in crisis as crops and livestock had to be abandoned after the deadly Hamas attacks.

Ignoring the dangers of war, Israeli ‘bat woman’ Nora Lifshitz is rescuing dogs, cats and other animals from the south.

Global specialty minerals company invests in agri-tech startup toward creating new plant nutrition bio-stimulants using artificial intelligence.

On Saturday, terror group Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel. Over 1,200 Israelis are dead, 3,000 wounded, 150 taken hostage and the country is at war.

Designing for daylight in patient rooms could improve health outcomes, say researchers.

Excess greenhouse gases are a huge global problem but the individual actions we take can make a difference.

Israel’s startup sector is trying to aid the world in removing about 10 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions already in the atmosphere.

New circular production process saves wood byproducts from the waste stream, yielding a 100% natural raw material with no thermoplastics.

The Israel Primate Sanctuary has been rescuing monkeys and baboons for 27 years, providing them with a comfortable and much-needed shelter.

DeserTech Climate Technologies Community offers access to Israeli solutions for 60 identified challenges in Africa due to land degradation.