Science and Technology
Oil prices have sped up MBS’s return to the world stage, said Mideast professor Joshua Teitelbaum. “While the United States may no longer be dependent on the Saudis for oil, it is still dependent on the Saudis for the price of oil.”
The European Union is seeking to decrease its reliance on Russian energy following the invasion of Ukraine.
Israel Aerospace Industries’ “Green Lotus,” radar, unveiled in Paris, automatically detects and tracks a broad range of targets.
A summit draws together officials and innovators in an extension of a long-standing partnership between the Jewish state and Garden State.
The findings document that 58% of all turtle species and 50% of all crocodile species are in danger of becoming extinct.
The NASA Planetary Defense Coordination Office maps out future asteroid threats and issues warnings.
The decision was motivated by Europe’s need to end reliance on Russian gas supplies.
Pnimeet Bike Recycling in Jaffa and Jerusalem teaches people how to fix old bicycles instead of throwing them into the garbage.
Weizmann Institute research indicates that Earth’s Southern Hemisphere is experiencing storm intensity previously predicted to occur only in 2080.
Delek Group and its subsidiary, NewMed Energy, announce developing the disputed Aphrodite offshore gas field off the Cypriot coast.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has emphasized to both Israel and Europe the importance of natural gas, even if only as a transitional energy source on the way to renewables.
Israeli Energy Minister Karine Elharrar: “We need a combination of different types of energy, and the crisis in Europe shows that we can’t give up on any of them at the moment.”