
Can Israeli scientists save Darwin’s finches?
The Galápagos’ famed finches are in urgent danger of extinction. A research team from Israel is traveling to the islands in search of a solution.
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The Galápagos’ famed finches are in urgent danger of extinction. A research team from Israel is traveling to the islands in search of a solution.

Discovery of jawbone pushes back history of Homo sapiens migration by at least 50,000 years and rewrites history, Israeli researchers say.

New multinational research reveals that even small amounts of manmade aerosol particles can wreak havoc.

Are you most like a pomegranate, olive, date or eucalyptus tree? The Jewish New Year for Trees, this year on Jan. 31, is the perfect time to find out.

Vortex Energy installs special sensors and monitors that collect data on temperature fluctuations, and its software calculates real-time adjustments.

Analysis by Israeli and British researchers suggests that many mammalian species stayed undercover in daytime, perhaps out of fear of large predators.

SolCold’s nanotech coating is a potentially game-changing electricity-free solution for cooling buildings or equipment in intensely sunny climates.

Yam Pro Energy and India’s Shapoorji Pallonji Group will build a commercial-scale wave-power station in Ghana to serve 10,000 households.

This is My Earth runs crowdfunding campaign to buy 1,730 acres of jungle home to many species vulnerable to extinction.

An Israeli company is marketing its intelligent date code labels that monitor the temp and time interval of food products on their way to consumers.

Videographer Yuval Dax takes a bird’s eye view of Israel’s biannual migration.

From Israeli aid overseas to breakthroughs in diabetes, or the things you don’t know about Gal Gadot, it was a fascinating year for ISRAEL21c readers.

Ben-Gurion University launches company to commercialize the unique underwater vehicle for research, security, communications or military uses.

Roots Sustainable Agricultural Technologies has one technology to stabilize plant root temps and another to irrigate farms with dew condensation.

Researchers are monitoring environmental changes that may be caused by offshore gas drilling, as well as conditions of global warming.