
How farmers saved over 132 billion gallons of water in 2024
Phytech’s platform, used in several countries, uses advanced sensors that convey how the plant feels, and farmers adjust irrigation accordingly.
We all share this planet together. From new technologies and research to activism, find the latest stories on Israelis creating a more sustainable world for all its living creatures.

Phytech’s platform, used in several countries, uses advanced sensors that convey how the plant feels, and farmers adjust irrigation accordingly.

The fledgling will be released into the wild once it’s old enough, as part of an effort to boost dwindling buzzard numbers in Israel.

Climate expert says building codes affect temperatures in our homes, while desert areas have unique properties that make them colder in winter.

Automated drones are eyes in the sky that could transform the way ranches raise the world’s billion beef cattle.

Israeli geo-archeologist had studied ancient seismic activity of Santorini for decades, then happened to be on the island as the ground began shaking.

If you’re perching on the fence about whether to go birding, here’s a handful of reasons to get out there this year.

Turns out goats and sheep make for pretty decent wildfire control.

This new machine learning technology could help farmers optimize harvest timing and improve the quality of the produce.

Safe Wildlife Crossings is working to prevent animal road deaths by using a combination of tech and community awareness.

W-Cycle turns agricultural waste like sugarcane and banana leaves into food packaging that decomposes fully within 100 days.

Manmade aerosols have long been considered a prime factor in global warming, but now they are reducing, worldwide temperatures continue to climb. One expert thinks he knows why.

Afimilk’s Synergy robots use 3D vision, micro-optics, micro-electronics, algorithms for spatial identification, and machine learning to do the job.

Diptera.ai believes that the key to culling disease-carrying mosquito populations is by unleashing carefully sorted, sterilized male mosquitoes.

KKL-JNF and butterfly enthusiasts have united to preserve a rare and protected butterfly species found in Begin Forest near Jerusalem.

As regions from California to the Mediterranean face wildfire threats, these innovations can help win the battle against out-of-control flames.