Science and Technology
The skeleton of a five-year-old girl who lived 140,000 years ago, and which has characteristics of both species, was found in a prehistoric cave in northern Israel.
Spear-leaved dogbane blooming in the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens originate from specimens collected decades ago in the Negev Desert.
The Iranian missile-damaged Weizmann Institute leads Israeli institutions in the 2025 Shanghai Ranking.
The Holon-based company develops AI software applications to help insurance firms cut costs.
Electricity demands broke records as temperatures soared more than 120 degrees in some areas.
The Beit She’an Valley recorded 124 degrees Fahrenheit, triggering fire alerts.
The mission marked “another major milestone in Israel’s journey to space independence,” Israel Aerospace Industries CEO Boaz Levy said.
Rising temperatures will peak Wednesday, turning it into a day of extreme caution as residents of inland mountains and eastern areas brace themselves.
The deal will strengthen regional stability and Israeli energy security, said Yossi Abu, CEO of NewMed Energy.
Sheba Medical Center and Tel Aviv University scientists develop the longest-lasting simplified human kidney.
Temperatures in the Jordan Valley are expected to reach 48°C (118°F) or even higher.
Temperatures in the Dead Sea region reached 46.5°C, while Tel Aviv experienced extreme heat stress.