Yes, it may have been one of the worst years in Israeli history, but many great things happened in 2024 and it’s time to celebrate those achievements. Meeting the sunrise on the shore the Dead Sea in ...
Hours in surgery, weeks in hospitals and months of recuperation – or a five-minute procedure under local anesthesia and straight back home with no side effects. That’s the difference that AI ...
Tel Aviv University (TAU) and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) recently announced they will host a conference in partnership with Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, which seeks to ...
Israel is home to a wide range of significant Christian sites adorned with stunning artwork spanning various periods and styles. From ancient mosaics to modern frescoes, these masterpieces tell the ...
Like a high tide, World Ocean Day on June 8 reminds us of what an incredible force of nature the ocean is. The ocean, a veritable Atlas, holds an enormous burden on its shoulders: Besides acting as an ...
As spring makes itself felt in Israel, butterflies are once again taking to the skies. These fascinating creatures remind us of the importance of protecting Israel’s unique biodiversity for future ...
Olive farmers invest time, effort and money growing their crop to make oil. But after olives have been squeezed for their liquid, the 85 percent solid that remains often ends up being burned or buried ...
Around the world there are quite a few mysterious sites that raise questions about how they were formed and for what purpose they were used. Although Israel is small, and most of its corners are well ...
The recent unprecedented shark attack on a diver at an Israeli beach – the first in the country’s history – has thrust these marine creatures into the national spotlight. The incident comes after an ...
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 ...
The space diary of Israel’s first astronaut has been kept at the Israel Museum for restoration since the Columbia space shuttle disaster in 2003. Ilan Ramon, the Israeli astronaut killed during the ...
The remnants of the Jewish people’s presence in modern-day Israel is evident and quite prominent. Although some are attempting to minimize this connection, even a short archeological scan of the area ...