
An Israeli doctor’s prescription for premium peanut butter
Dr. Jason Cohen’s startup produces the only natural peanut butter and almond butter made with 100% Israeli-grown nuts.
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Dr. Jason Cohen’s startup produces the only natural peanut butter and almond butter made with 100% Israeli-grown nuts.

10 years ago, Spencer Tunick photographed naked people at the Dead Sea to draw attention to its vulnerability. He’ll recreate the scene as ecological threats continue.

Potatoes get stressed too apparently. If farmers were able to get early warning signs, according to new research, the result could be much better harvests.

Israeli startup’s AI platform tailors and monitors location-specific antimalarial strategies; also won the People’s Choice Award in the competition.

Discovery of a new population challenges the prevailing idea that Neanderthals originated from Europe and shows that two types of hominids coexisted.

Project signals change by shifting from ‘gray’ construction to nature-inclusive marine infrastructure with environmental and socio-economic benefits.

Flying SpArk is counting on moving past the ‘yuck factor’ to offer a sustainable, non-GMO, inexpensive protein alternative.

More than 50% of agri-food research programs in Israeli academia are led by women, but few agri-food startups are female led.

SavorEat’s robotic technology will dispense custom-printed fast food from plant-based sources. The company also is developing an egg substitute.

‘Using the skin and fur of wildlife for the fashion industry is immoral and is certainly unnecessary,’ says Israeli Environmental Protection Minister.

Meet a wedding dress designer, jewelry designer and accessories designer creating fabulous items from upcycled and leftover materials.

17 spectacular photos snapped by Dafna Ben Nun, who dedicates her life to raising awareness for wildlife.

Dr. Aviad Scheinin, head of the marine apex lab at University of Haifa, is the second Israeli ever to be awarded this prestigious honor.

Even a one degree Celsius drop in water temperature in the Red Sea could be enough to bleach the sea’s unique coral ecosystem.

A collaboration between an Israeli and an American company may help to curb the problems caused by grid overload and equipment malfunction.