
Israeli woman on Fast Company ‘Most Creative People’ list
Inna Braverman, founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power, is the only Israeli on Fast Company’s annual list of the most creative people in business.
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Inna Braverman, founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power, is the only Israeli on Fast Company’s annual list of the most creative people in business.

Following a wave of wildfires in northern California with no end in sight, Israel sends expertise and hands-on help.

ISRAEL21c Digital Ambassador Laura Malomo Menelle explores four Israeli clean innovations in ag-tech, fashion-tech, plastic alternatives and renewable energy.

International study led by Israeli researchers indicates sewage containing SARS-CoV-2 particles may pose a serious public-health threat.

Xtend drone company, the Israeli army and conservationists join forces to bring food to an orphaned chick on an isolated cliff.

From fancy felines to bizarre scorpions and toads, Israel is home to a wide array of wildlife.

Israel-based nonprofit uses all Israeli technologies to bring solar, water and agricultural advances to rural Africa.

In an ultra-Orthodox world largely devoid of animals, a rehabilitative petting zoo proves to be a great success.

Strategic collaboration to give vegetable greenhouse growers tool data insights and AI for better results and sustainability.

An Israeli startup is aiming to transform earthquake early warning, with a new seismic algorithm and sensor network that can be put in place cheaply, anywhere in the world.

Arava Institute’s portable, self-operating wastewater mini treatment plant doesn’t need to be connected to the national sewer system.

The proportion of grape pips to grain seeds reveals collapse of ancient Negev economy in the grip of pandemic and climate change.

A new Israeli study shows that the discarded produce from malali watermelons could be used to produce renewable energy.

With growing evidence that airborne virus particles are the main cause of Covid-19 infection, scientists have developed air-purifying innovations.

Israel managed to restore its depleted north through hard work and innovation.