
6 things you didn’t know about the science of smell
Here are some of the coolest things Israeli researchers have sniffed out about the underappreciated sense of smell.

Here are some of the coolest things Israeli researchers have sniffed out about the underappreciated sense of smell.

Diptera.ai believes that the key to culling disease-carrying mosquito populations is by unleashing carefully sorted, sterilized male mosquitoes.

Two of Israel’s top teams will face off at New York’s UBS Arena, marking the first time Israeli pro hockey clubs will compete in North America.

KKL-JNF and butterfly enthusiasts have united to preserve a rare and protected butterfly species found in Begin Forest near Jerusalem.

As regions from California to the Mediterranean face wildfire threats, these innovations can help win the battle against out-of-control flames.

Researchers find OpenAI’s popular GenAI platform makes assumptions about gender based on profession and gives risk-averse financial advice to women.

Israeli public-health study shows that multiple and complex factors can influence people’s health behaviors during crises such as pandemics.

These Israeli companies use robotic companions, shared experience platforms, mental health chatbots and AI-powered health monitoring to combat social isolation.

Study shows that UFO sightings are more common in wealthy areas and everywhere during economic downturns.

Nobify uses AI and flailing water hoses to keep birds away from fish farms and floating solar panels.

A tough year of war didn’t stop the acquisitions and exits in Israel’s high-tech industry. Here’s a look at the top ten highest-value deals in 2024.

OtheReality, based on its teenage founder’s light-bulb moment in high school, aims to improve patient experiences and reduce medical staff burnout.

At-risk plants to be being rescued from Israel’s Kiryat Gat Forest and transferred to the nearby Plugot Forest.

The porcupine urchin is simultaneously a threat to the Mediterranean and a vital part of the Gulf of Eilat’s marine ecosystem.

Accolades were also given to Israeli chef restaurants in New York, Chicago and Washington, DC.