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Israeli-German study on mice shows animal research may need to consider the connection between genes, behavior and personality.
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Israeli-German study on mice shows animal research may need to consider the connection between genes, behavior and personality.

Long before Tel Aviv became the center of veganism, the African Hebrew Israelites community of Dimona pioneered plant-based cuisine in Israel.

When a cheaper Chinese product cut into Solaris Synergy’s floating photovoltaic system business, the founder switched to software for the industry.

Dynamic Infrastructure is helping stakeholders in the US, Germany, Switzerland, Greece and Israel assure the safety of aging transportation structures.

Sonovia’s technique, developed at Bar-Ilan University, could also make fabrics fire resistant, water repellant and even body odor-proof.

A remote sensor capable of producing high-resolution data on soil contaminants could be placed on drones or satellites to help deal with oil leaks.

The new SpareEat app lets restaurants and markets offer surplus food at the end of the day at a huge discount.

Two separate Israeli startups with very different approaches to the same problem each win competitions during AgriFood Week in Tel Aviv.

Israeli startup Vertical Field sensor-controlled smart planters allow customers to place hundreds of plants up and down a wall, indoors or outdoors.

In the world of food-tech, tiny Israel punches way above its weight. ISRAEL21c talks to industry experts and finds out why.

Overexposure to pesticides pinpointed as the probable cause of unexplained symptoms among North American diplomatic families in 2016-2018.

Israeli startup FruitSpec puts hyperspectral imaging and computer vision algorithms to work helping farmers accurately assess projected yield.

Alternative protein was a major theme of FoodTechIL 2019, where 1,500 people from 45 countries came to find Israeli innovations for feeding the world.

The printed reefs are made from sustainable bioplastics in a variety of materials, colors, sizes and forms. Turns out, fish really like color.

If H2Pro’s new method proves to be a big breakthrough, hydrogen could become an ideal energy carrier for a decarbonized world.