
Could ancient wheat be the solution to the world’s food crisis?
With modern wheat in short supply and lacking genetic diversity and resilience, Israeli seed detectives are amassing a treasure of ancient cultivars.
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With modern wheat in short supply and lacking genetic diversity and resilience, Israeli seed detectives are amassing a treasure of ancient cultivars.

High-rises as they’re built today are environmental, economic and social disasters, says civil and environmental engineering Prof. Isaac Meir.

The humble chickpea is joining soy and pea protein in the royal family of plant-based protein products.

Tofu omelette mix and crunchy chickpea-lentil snack win top medals for Israeli students at international food-tech competition.

We may think of the desert as barren, but in the fall and early spring the Negev turns into an unexpected haven for winter daffodils, irises and more.

Green Prophet’s list of must-see ecological sites around the holy land.

Environmental nonprofit EcoOcean says the waters of the Earth have much to give us if we keep them healthy and plastic-free.

As the planet heats up and wildfire blazes rise from California to South Korea, incidents are steadily decreasing in semi-arid Israel.

When Golda’s eggs are exposed to blue light, their DNA is activated to stop development of male chicks – billions of which are killed yearly.

Bunkers abandoned by the IDF after Israel and Jordan made peace are now refuges for 10 endangered species of bats roosting together in harmony.

200 gorgeous pink birds originally from Iran are resting in northern Israel, and it remains unclear whether they’ll travel south to Africa or not.

Cases of flu, RSV, and Step A are all spiking around the world. Have the years of pandemic left us vulnerable to infection, or is there something else at work?

A technology developed in Israel, which uses gasification to harvest hydrogen from non-recyclable waste, gets the nod from Tech Tour.

Blink Charging will be ZOOZ’s official US distributor; technology already used by LaGuardia Airport, New York Power Authority and a car rental agency.

Every year, wind turbines around the world kill millions of bats and other flying animals that collide with their blades.