
Israelis at the forefront of fast-growing algae market
Several Israeli companies are taking advantage of the country’s ideal environmental conditions for algae farming.
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Several Israeli companies are taking advantage of the country’s ideal environmental conditions for algae farming.

Researchers suggest that tiny salt fingers across the surface of the lake interact with each other as they sink down, piling up salt crystals on the deepest parts of the Dead Sea’s floor.

More than 3,000 households set to benefit from Watergen’s water generation system which creates water from the air.

Gat Foods opens pilot lab where customers can tailor the Fruitlift product to replace white sugar fully or partially in their ready-to-eat cereals.

Devastated by a hurricane, too remote and dangerous for regular aid workers, Puerto Rican village El Real woke up to a miracle when Israeli aid organization, IsraAID, arrived a week after the disaster.

The vegan mocha fudge cake introduced by La Farina will save 12,000 eggs, 370 liters of milk and 250 kilos of butter per year.

The streamlined plane scheduled for commercial use by 2022 is sustainable, quiet and emission-free.

From jellyfish stings to heatstroke in a hot car, summer comes with a set of hazards that these Israeli products were invented to relieve.

Egyptian fruit-bat females consistently take food right from the mouths of their male peers. Now scientists know why the males put up with it.

‘These products will offer retailers and customers an eco-friendly option for shipping and receiving packages.’

Researchers from Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Eritrea, Sudan, Yemen and Djibouti unite under Swiss auspices to study impact of human activity on Red Sea’s coral-reef ecosystems.

Autonomous-driving, parking, ride-sharing – Israel’s innovative auto-tech startups are thrilling the world.

Scientists go to Vatican to share excitement about the cross-border barn-owl project for pest control (and peace) that originated in Israel.

Proud parents Bilby and Zohar add two more babies to their monkey brood. Meanwhile, vulture chicks hatched in the zoo’s raptor egg incubation center.

Israeli home device Aura Air checks for dangerous gases and particles, and purifies the air of tiny particles of bacteria, viruses, mold, fungi and pollen.