
Spreading wildflowers across Jerusalem
Jerusalem Botanical Gardens’ Wildflower Seeds Project, honoring the late First Lady Nehama Rivlin, aims to bring nature into urban home gardens.
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Jerusalem Botanical Gardens’ Wildflower Seeds Project, honoring the late First Lady Nehama Rivlin, aims to bring nature into urban home gardens.

Power cuts are becoming increasingly common worldwide as electricity consumption soars – what if our homes, offices, hotels and hospitals could generate their own electricity?

Cookbook author Adeena Sussman and food writer Sybil Kaplan let their dishes be inspired by the seasonal produce available in Israel’s open markets.

Pomegranates add color and symbolism to the Rosh Hashana table décor, but they are also extremely good for your health.

From bee-free honey to completely autonomous beehives and artificial pollination, Israelis are buzzing with ideas.

In Israel, every seventh year is supposed to be a sabbath year when farmers don’t raise crops. It’s a great rest for the fields, but a huge test of faith.

Alon Shtamberger began drone photography by chance and has been capturing scenery from heightened angles ever since.

Forester Nurit Hibsher says she’s never seen a fire like the one that blazed through the Jerusalem hills for three days in August. It’s got her worried.

Study of remains in old Rome burial ground show people living in area of lead production were affected just by breathing the air.

Black soldier fly larvae are chock full of protein, and they can clear greenhouse gases. One Israeli company is harnessing the insect’s diverse capabilities.

20 tiny turtles hatch on the beach that’s likely a long way from their home, despite the many obstacles that stood in the way.

BioMilk, ReMilk, Imagindairy and Fantastic Farms are developing real milk or milk proteins in the lab, without harming animals or the environment.

The hotspot found in the lowest layer of the ocean, just above the seabed, might be the region’s largest mating location for deep-sea sharks.

Reading Power Station is a thermal power station fueled by natural gas. It’s also one of Tel Aviv’s most visually iconic buildings.

Most of the extinct species were large birds that lived on islands and were incapable of flight, making them unable to escape hunters.