
Portable device gathers rain for clean drinking water
New Israeli-made device captures and filters rainwater for drinking, cooking and bathing in off-the-grid communities.
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New Israeli-made device captures and filters rainwater for drinking, cooking and bathing in off-the-grid communities.

Picture taken by a keeper at Jerusalem Biblical Zoo shows two red pandas staying physically and mentally fit on the structure built by at-risk youth.

Standalone system could prove particularly relevant for small and isolated communities that are located far from water sources.

Inna Braverman is CEO of Eco Wave Power, which has a unique technology for generating clean energy from the ocean.

A new Israeli tech-solution helps consumers to detect suspicious contents in products on online shopping sites, thus buying wisely and safely.

Mother-daughter Tooshaaya brand uses all-natural textiles and hand looming to counter the environmental hazards of the fashion industry. An ISRAEL21c ambassador finds out more.

‘We want to bring Israeli innovation in this field to transform the global food system,’ says director of GFI Israel.

The benign tumor, called LCH, was discovered in the tail vertebrae of a young dinosaur that roamed the plains of Canada over 60 million years ago.

Burgus Burger Bar partners with SavorEat on a system that ‘prints’ plant-based burgers on demand, to be piloted at some of the chain’s branches.

Some 150 Israeli tech wizards worked all night to come up with the best ideas to help Australia in battling the bushfire crisis.

Fashion on demand, upcycled ‘trashion’ and ecologically responsible digital printing are among antidotes to overproduction and overconsumption.

German automaker interested in UBQ’s process for transforming unsorted household waste into a renewable thermoplastic-like raw material.

The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens’ Tropical Conservatory has reopened to the public after a year and a half of a $2 million transformation.

Elbit Systems manages to extinguish fires from great heights, allowing for safe, round-the-clock firefighting operations.

Archeology branches out to tackle burning issues such as climate change and the origin of regional inhabitants’ love affair with eggplant.