
Lifting the lid on Israel’s best ancient toilets
From a toilet found inside an ancient temple to Roman public latrines and Ottoman-era outhouses, Israel is awash with fascinating old loos. Join us on World Toilet Day, for a look.
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From a toilet found inside an ancient temple to Roman public latrines and Ottoman-era outhouses, Israel is awash with fascinating old loos. Join us on World Toilet Day, for a look.

Standards that define bioplastics as degradable material are generally not found in nature, and especially not in the marine environment.

Some 91% of the plastic we put aside for recycling can’t actually be recycled because it’s dirty. Now an Israeli company has the solution.

Throw your takeout meal container in the compost when you’re done, thanks to SupraPulp’s plant-fiber packaging.

BlueGreen Water Technologies’ Lake Guard Oxy pellets will stop harmful algae blooms in Lake Okeechobee from reaching the state’s waterways.

‘Aleph Zero’ brings cultivated meat production to outer space, enabling human life to become multiplanetary with unconditional nutrition sources.

With a growing need for alternative energy and power storage, Israel is poised to lead another vertical impacting our global community.

Hoping to break a world record, volunteers converge on the Mediterranean, Red Sea and Sea of Galilee beaches to clean up litter including facemasks.

15K ton Atlantic salmon production facility will use AquaMaof’s recirculating system for land-based aquaculture.

Scientists say extra measures are needed to keep wastewater from posing a threat of a renewed outbreak.

Walking the circular sculpture path, in person or virtually, allows visitors to explore the dialogue between material and natural beauty.

‘Israel sent 10 of its finest firefighters and they didn’t come for a tour or a vacation but to jump in and fight fires,’ says Cal Fire unit chief.

Product designer Anai Green wins this year’s Women4Climate Tech Challenge with her Lumiweave outdoor fabric.

‘We’re considered the most vegan country in the world,’ says Vegan Friendly founder and CEO Omri Paz. ‘Things are happening here before other places.’

New molecularly engineered E. coli bacteria emit a bioluminescence visible to the naked eye, enabling detection of landmines from afar.