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Thousands of years ago, sailors would spread seawater in flat beds aboard ship to let the sun evaporate it to separate out the salt. The same principle is behind a modern Israeli technology that ...
The 480 caves of Beit Guvrin-Maresha, Israel’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site, are very cool – in more ways than one.
The most significant places in the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth aren’t in Jerusalem, but in the picturesque Upper Galilee.
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 ...
Exciting new methods for treating, cleaning, sealing and healing wounds of all types are constantly being developed in Israel and introduced to the global healthcare community. Here ISRAEL21c presents ...
Cracking the mysteries of pomegranate seed oil Gabizon’s lab has researched and published studies on the mechanism of GranaGard. A paper in Nature explains that the liver converts punicic acid from ...
From research to social and educational programs, Israel excels in the struggle to understand autism and help families deal with this developmental disorder.
Israel’s Utilis uses satellite photos to help water utilities find costly leaks in their systems and keep revenues from going down the drain.
Rising food and water insecurity, and chemical-resistant bugs and weeds, are driving a movement to grow crops naturally with the help of technology.
It started with automatic coffeemakers in the 1970s. Today, countertop and other kitchen machines bring pushbutton convenience to a range of culinary tasks in homes, workplaces and eateries. Israeli ...
It’s not by chance that Israel ranks as one of the healthiest countries – we embrace the Mediterranean diet and grow the superfoods that fuel it.
Super-expensive Karat caviar, coveted by restaurateurs in several countries, starts out in river-fed ponds in the Galilee.