
Turning unwanted veg into artistic ready meals
Two industrial design students found a novel way to use the vast amounts of imperfect-looking produce passed over by shoppers.
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Two industrial design students found a novel way to use the vast amounts of imperfect-looking produce passed over by shoppers.

Addionics unveils world’s first 3D electrode manufacturing pilot line for electric vehicle batteries.

CleanCoin is a gamified app for managing trash that can be a gamechanger for the environment.

Israeli-German study predicts unprecedented increase in duration, frequency and severity of heatwaves by the end of the century.

Good Food Institute report: investments in Israeli alternative protein companies have crossed the billion-dollar mark over the last two years.

Israel has the wrong climate for growing cocoa but a new startup aims to grow it sustainably and ethically in a lab – and it’s already sparking interest with snack makers.

New spiders more similar to European ones than to those dwelling at the entrance to their very own caves, with climate change possibly to blame.

Israeli scientists finally find the answer to a question that has bugged ecologists for decades.

There’s so much more to enjoying the Dead Sea than just floating on the salty sea and taking an iconic selfie.

Revolutionary approach utilizes a form of machine learning to analyze ionospheric total electron content data.

Waste heat is the biggest source of energy on the planet. A newly developed waste heat engine could recycle all that lost heat back into the energy, reducing our use of fossil fuels

Over 9,000 people from 81 countries registered for OurCrowd’s annual conference in Jerusalem on Wednesday. ISRAEL21c reporter, Brian Blum, attended.

The Vera installs dispensers to replace individual toiletries bottles; in-room water filtration system to eliminate plastic water bottles.

Germany’s BASF incorporates Israeli next-gen packaging material to keep fresh produce longer in a more environmentally friendly way.

How do you get enough botanical molecules for industrial scale, pharma-grade production? By culturing them in novel cell bioreactors.