Science and Technology
Col. (res.) Oded Halevy, CEO of Gotrack HLS, who use to command the IDF’s Combat Collection School Brigade, employs former military lookouts and uses artificial intelligence to protect a growing number of civilian sites across Israel.
Their high diversity and presence in all marine habitats make them ideal candidates for monitoring ongoing pollution and its impacts.
Trees that have been planted by JNF maintain forest health, combat desertification, protect watersheds and manage water flow.
From almond trees and veganism to ancient languages and Middle Ages sources, some interesting holiday tidbits.
Extra-fast-charging car batteries are commercially ready; now Israeli startup StoreDot is working with BP to repurpose gas stations as charging stations.
The Abraham Accords are good news for houbara bustards, an iconic desert bird and flagship species of dwindling numbers.
Amid decreasing global bee populations, new finding provides optimism for pollination and bee habitat conservation.
Replacing defective genes that cause gradual hearing loss in mice is successful and could lead to treatment for human babies with similar mutations.
The Arab Group for the Protection of Nature claims to have planted 2,434,452 trees and cultivated 31,211 acres of land in Judea and Samaria from 2001 to 2019, according to Israeli NGO Im Tirtzu.
A novel therapy could lead to a breakthrough in treating children born with various mutations that eventually cause deafness.
When Lior Avitan, CEO of UltraWis, watched cranes operate inefficiently and dangerously, he felt that the time had come to introduce aircraft technology to the Israeli construction industry.
“We see our growing cooperation as a reflection of the deep friendship between our two countries and as an opportunity for Israeli companies and the economy,” says Water Resources Minister Ze’ev Elkin.