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Four Israeli researchers have been awarded European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept grants, marking a significant achievement for Israeli science and innovation in 2025. Each researcher will ...
Israeli company QD-SOL has quite a few things going for it. Not only is it working to produce completely green hydrogen – the renewable energy’s sector game-changing card and biggest buzzword – but it ...
The farmers giving their land a year off In Israel, every seventh year is supposed to be a sabbath year when farmers don’t raise crops. It’s a great rest for the fields, but a huge test of faith.
Why the future of agriculture lies in Israel’s desert Israel is helping farmers in many countries learn how to grow crops in increasingly hot and dry conditions.
8 Israeli inventions for greener farming Rising food and water insecurity, and chemical-resistant bugs and weeds, are driving a movement to grow crops naturally with the help of technology.
I’m not even going to bother starting this article with a list of all the problems Israel faced this year. We all know how bad it’s been and how many difficulties we’ve all experienced and there will ...
Residents of a Tel Aviv neighborhood issue their own local currency that's based on people composting and which is used to empower local businesses.
How to volunteer in Israel during the war If you’re visiting Israel during the war, or living here, you can make a meaningful contribution with the gift of your time.
Israel ranks as world’s third most educated country Israel outranks US and South Korea for percentage of citizens aged 25-64 holding a degree in higher education, whether academic or vocational.
AI is better at diagnosis than a doctor Study shows artificial intelligence made more optimal recommendations and fewer harmful decisions than did physicians.
9 Israeli drone startups that are soaring to success Israel has become a powerhouse in the development of military UAVs and, increasingly, commercial UAVs and technologies. We take a look at some of ...
9 magnificent ancient mosaics of Israel In Roman times, a mosaic team manager earned 150 dinars a day, while a ship’s carpenter earned only 60. But the work was backbreaking.
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