
4 weird but sustainable sources of protein
Thanks to the marvel of technology, experts have found ways to extract protein from some pretty bizarre ingredients.
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Thanks to the marvel of technology, experts have found ways to extract protein from some pretty bizarre ingredients.

During Sukkot, Jews across the world dwell in temporary shelters and wave the Four Species in celebration of the harvest season’s conclusion.

Israeli climate expert warns that warmer oceans mean fiercer storms in the future and explains why the insurance industry should be first line advocates in the fight against climate change.

In the millennia-old quest to find a commercial use for olive-mill waste, PhenOlive flour may have the answer for mills, farmers, and the environment.

The Israeli delegation includes companies offering solutions in fields such as emissions, pollution, carbon capture and more.

On the Day of Atonement, Jews across the world pray and fast. For secular and non-Jewish Israelis alike, it’s a unique holiday without cars or commerce.

In study, 96 out of 96 sampled reefs contained traces of pharmaceuticals ranging from laxatives to antidepressants.

My parents are not elderly buzzards, but a recent study has uncovered several chilling similarities between the two.

Havat Rom, which has been helping civilians with severe trauma, opened its doors to soldiers, some of whom are too fragile to reunite with families.

Day 8’s cost-effective method to extract RuBisCO protein from crop leaves could become the ultimate plant-based meat replacement.

Researchers find that, rather than drifting aimlessly, jellyfish in the Mediterranean are trying to get somewhere — usually away from beaches.

What may look like random movements to some is actually a coordinated attempt to make sure everyone has enough sunlight to slurp.

Israeli scientists have discovered drought-resistant cocoa, sparking dreams of a homegrown chocolate industry and global farming solutions.

During the event, the moon appears much brighter and larger to people on Earth; the next supermoon on September 17 will also be visible in Israel.

AgriPass weed-control technology mimics human labor, while protecting the environment and soil battered by years of modern agriculture.