
Charity, not crime, rises when natural disaster strikes
Crime levels drop in aftermath of natural disasters in directly hit areas, but neighboring unaffected areas often report an uptick, study shows.
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Crime levels drop in aftermath of natural disasters in directly hit areas, but neighboring unaffected areas often report an uptick, study shows.

Divine Flavor adopts StePac’s modified atmosphere standing pouches for extending produce shelf life in the store.

Arcos Dorados counts on UBQ’s garbage-derived material to help its fast-food restaurants in Latin America and Caribbean meet sustainability goals.

Veterinary professionals and volunteers rush to clean the beaches and rescue injured sea turtles, birds, lizards, snails and other wildlife.

After a spell of unusually warm weather, colder temps and precipitation arrived in Israel, delighting kids (and kids at heart) and stopping traffic.

Low-cost chemical process quickly converts dung to odorless, sterile fertilizer powder that can be stored without fear of contaminating soil or water.

‘With ever-growing overconsumption and mega-shopping events, it is about time to provide an alternative for responsible and sustainable consumption.’

With demand for paper rising, so too are deforestation and waste. Israeli company ePaper’s innovative technology encourages minimizing paper use.

Crowdfunding campaign is underway to supply four Watergen GEN-M water generating machines to Native American communities in need.

eggXYt’s gene-editing platform aims to protect poultry against bird flu and to end the cruel, costly culling of 4 billion male chicks each year.

Study shows close interaction with nature has more tangible benefits for lifting spirits, and that you don’t have to turn off your phone to do so.

The discovery of microplastics in the air above the ocean reveals the spread of this dangerous form of pollution.

Wind Tulips’ unique aerodynamic design makes them quiet, efficient and capable of producing electricity in clusters – and they look nice, too.

While Israelis bought more animal and plant protein foods during 2020, ‘alternative protein’ category had biggest growth, perhaps leading the world.

Tadiran’s ‘patent of the millennium’ uses hydrogen peroxide to kill 99.999% of viruses, germs and bacteria in enclosed spaces.