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Israel’s ALGOLiON has projects on the go with multinationals including Philip Morris, Fiat, Ferrari, Boeing, Airbus, Bosch and Sunwoda.
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Israel’s ALGOLiON has projects on the go with multinationals including Philip Morris, Fiat, Ferrari, Boeing, Airbus, Bosch and Sunwoda.

Research center set to develop and commercialize technology for energy-efficient enhanced water supply, wastewater reuse and energy-water systems.

Wild boars in the northern city is nothing new, but with the area under coronavirus lockdown, the animals’ presence is more felt than ever.

Normally, jackals keep to themselves in wilder parts of Yarkon Park, but with Tel Aviv in lockdown due to coronavirus, the animals are venturing out.

With cities attracting more people every year, tolerance for urban animal life is in question. An audio tour project created by an Israeli researcher is shifting perspectives.

Who needs to go out and buy herbs when you can grow your own easily, ready to snip for healthy Israeli dishes to make during your long days at home.

Beewise gives beehives a 21st century revamp, complete with computer vision, AI and precision robotics.

A recently unveiled technology from Israeli-led Clariter might help combat the globally mounting plastic problem.

Israeli study demonstrates how bats could help protect crops by preying on the insects that threaten them.

Israeli company 2BFresh exports ready-to-use microgreens to North America, Europe and Asia – and not just for garnishing plates. Even Buckingham Palace is getting in on the act.

Every spring and fall, half a billion birds touch down at this Upper Galilee nature reserve to rest and refuel. It’s a stunning sight.

Researchers from Israel, Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia ask UNESCO to declare Red Sea’s reef as a Marine World Heritage Site while recommending additional measures critical for its survival.

Right now is the peak season for Israel’s brilliant wildflowers, and after this winter’s abundant rain, the blooms are exceptional. Try these spots for some of the best viewing of anemones, cyclamen, irises and more.

Israel is helping farmers in many countries learn how to grow crops in increasingly hot and dry conditions.

Israeli accidental discovery ‘shows that evolution can go in strange directions,’ says lead researcher.