
Sole Israeli finalist wins ‘Science’ breakthrough of 2019
Hebrew University discovery named Science magazine’s 2019 People’s Choice for Breakthrough of the Year.
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Hebrew University discovery named Science magazine’s 2019 People’s Choice for Breakthrough of the Year.

What if the health benefits of a daily glass of red wine could be supersized? Israeli agricultural researchers are working on it.

From municipal preschools to office kitchens, Israelis are starting to move away from damaging dependence on disposables.

From sunup to sundown, this historic freshwater lake in northern Israel is a shimmering jewel.

GenCell’s hydrogen-powered generators can provide power to people lacking centralized electricity and do good for the environment at the same time.

Newsight Imaging, which develops chips for spectral diagnostics, announces a joint project with Mekorot, Israel National Water Company.

Scientists’ new cultured bacteria may lead to net-zero fuels, alternative food production and other green technologies to conquer climate change.

UBQ says it has a radical technology that transforms garbage into the raw materials for plastics manufacturers and earns them a profit in the end.

The key to preparing well ahead of the next fire could be in our pocket, say Israeli researchers.

Installation about wheat varieties on the brink of extinction wins 1st prize as part of Jerusalem Design Week delegation at Design Art Tokyo Festival.

Joint operation of IDF and Israel Nature and Parks Authority frees animal from fence on the Israel-Syria border.

DrizzleX Internet-connected micrometers will automatically monitor usage, locate and report leaks and water overuse in managed residential properties.

The Technion team’s synthetic honey is produced by the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, which ‘learns’ to make honey following reprogramming in a lab.

Israeli artists who love the Dead Sea join hands in hope of giving tourists a deeper experience of the salty lake before it possibly vanishes.

Nestled between Israel’s parliament and Supreme Court is a rare urban bird observatory. It’s celebrating its 25th anniversary with a series of special events.