
Cats use facial expressions to communicate and bond
Study used AI to analyze feline facial cues during interactions with other cats; findings can help cat owners better understand their pets’ emotions.
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Study used AI to analyze feline facial cues during interactions with other cats; findings can help cat owners better understand their pets’ emotions.

Limited-edition Jovari hypercar will allow owners to customize design elements and get perks like AI-driven engine sounds and a built-in bike rack.

Israeli researchers say reintroducing ancient varieties that thrived in the Negev for centuries may assure the future viability of wine production.

SmartAID says they are looking for donations to dispatch more solar-telecommunication trailers, crucial during disaster response.

NOF’s one-of-a-kind cooling device for agricultural fields helps the developing world fight the huge problem of post-harvest waste.

Gavan wins investment to commercialize its cutting-edge animal-free butter alternative and establish a production facility in Europe.

Nobify uses AI and flailing water hoses to keep birds away from fish farms and floating solar panels.

At-risk plants to be being rescued from Israel’s Kiryat Gat Forest and transferred to the nearby Plugot Forest.

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Roi Levi leads tours of Iceland and other countries where this year’s magnificent aurora borealis is most visible.

The 100kW-capacity plant converts wave motion into pressurized fluid, which drives turbines to generate clean electricity for coastal communities.

Severe outbreak in US among animals, with some human cases, causes worry but there’s good reason to believe bird flu isn’t the next Covid-19.

Chunk Foods’ beef-style products will roll out in LA and NYC consumer markets to start, after debuting in food-service settings.

The porcupine urchin is simultaneously a threat to the Mediterranean and a vital part of the Gulf of Eilat’s marine ecosystem.

Researchers say plot-and-berm method could address current challenges of water scarcity and food insecurity, especially in arid areas.