
7 incredible pics of Israel’s newly reopened national parks
After months of closure due to ongoing conflict with Lebanon, Israel’s northern national parks are coming alive again.
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After months of closure due to ongoing conflict with Lebanon, Israel’s northern national parks are coming alive again.

The company will leverage a distribution agreement with Propeller Drones to tackle Electra’s solar energy fields.

Israeli AI startup, FireDome, inspired by Iron Dome anti-missile system, can detect and suppress wildfires.

Take a look at these groundbreaking discoveries by Israeli researchers that are shaping our understanding of the world and its complexities.

Study offers a sustainable method of coral restoration and an invaluable tool to help address the ongoing global coral crisis.

In partnership with volunteer bee relocation group Magen Dvorim Adom, the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality is dedicated to keeping its pollinators buzzing.

When a devastating pest hit Israel’s prickly pear cacti, a scientist joined with KKL-JNF and the public to save them. Now their method is being copied worldwide.

The autonomous electric bus will travel on the busiest streets of Nahariya, testing the vehicle’s ability to respond to unfavorable road conditions.

TextRe has developed a unique process of repurposing synthetic fabrics into material that can be used in vehicles, electronics or home decor.

Researchers find that hornets have several copies of the gene responsible for producing the enzyme that breaks down alcohol.

Climate change isn’t just affecting the planet’s health, it’s wreaking havoc on the global economy and financial markets as well. We urgently need a plan.

These companies are doing their best to keep us from entering a landfill-themed apocalypse scenario.

Fermata monitors crops to automatically detect problems; yieldsApp translates that data into tailored recommendations.

Clairion’s Sulkan solution can reduce biogas treatment costs by 50%, helping this renewable fuel resource live up to its potential.

Eco Wave Power’s cost-efficient technology for turning ocean and sea waves into clean power will help Taiwan further its green electricity goals.