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Yafa Energy could be a bridge over which Arab-Israeli technology finds its way to industries in the Arab world seeking renewable energy solutions.
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Yafa Energy could be a bridge over which Arab-Israeli technology finds its way to industries in the Arab world seeking renewable energy solutions.

A group of 25 hard-training athletes in nine sports will represent Israel at the Paralympic Games in London, starting August 29.

With the stage as their common ground, Muslim and Jewish Israelis put aside their differences to perform at home and abroad.

Israeli Doron Erel, who scaled Mount Everest in 1992, leads multicultural expeditions and inspires others to reach high.

A school project to protect the lesser kestrel, now in its 16th year, uses live video broadcasts from within nesting boxes built by fifth-graders.

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev launches special program preparing Bedouins to fill a dire need in their community’s schools.

CNN highlights Israeli solar energy pioneer Yosef Abramowitz as an international Green Pioneer with ‘big ideas to change the world.’

Earmarked for homes in developing nations, the device needs no water and generates its own power to turn waste into sterile, odorless compost.

For the seventh straight year, a team of Israeli schoolchildren bests peers from several countries in games of strategy.

How an overweight high-tech exec got to be an athletic powerhouse despite two devastating accidents.

Researchers have discovered that an elaborate ancient garden near Jerusalem was home to a wide variety of exotic imported plants.

‘There’s nothing quite like Israel in the world and nothing quite like the women of Israel,’ says the founder of the Museum of Israeli Women.

An Israeli college student is kicking off a cross-country US bike tour to raise money for Israeli cancer research.

Customers and workers in an Israeli college dorm’s coffee shop include 40 community members with psychiatric disabilities.

Encouraging ‘expansive thinking’ primes young minds to think creatively, says a Tel Aviv University psychologist.