Omega 3 Reduces Risk Of Alzheimer’s, Research Shows
Eating foods like salmon, rich in omega 3 oils, appears to reduce the negative effects of a gene associated with Alzheimer's.
March 06, 2011
Three Cups Of Coffee Per Day Protects From Heart Disease
A study from the Shiba medical center in Israel has revealed that a daily caffeine intake equivalent to 3 cups of coffee could protect against heart disease.
March 06, 2011
Educational Program Spreads Jewish And Arab Fourth-Graders’ Wings
"Yes To Birds" brings Jewish and Arab students together to learn about nature, biodiversity and birds in a unique, outdoor way.
March 05, 2011
Israeli Start-Up To Significantly Reduce Your Phone Bill
Friends from an elite army intelligence unit have created a smart-phone application that compresses data received by the device, which could lead to a large reduction on your next phone bill.
March 04, 2011
Reducing Toxic Chlorine Usage With A Low Cost System
Used in World War I as a choking pulmonary agent, chlorine is now primarily used in drinking water and swimming pools to kill harmful bacteria. EcoVida, an Israeli-based CleanTech company, is introducing a new low cost system to minimize the use of chlorine in water.
March 02, 2011
International Renewable Energy Conference Held in Eilat
Eilat-Eilot conference is a yearly conference of renewable energy which discusses the newest innovations in renewable energy and cleach tech. The 2011 coference, which will be the 4th one, will be held in Eilat - the biggest beach resort city in Israel.
March 01, 2011
Chinese Electricity Firm Turns To Israel For Desalination Technology
Israeli company IDE is expanding its foreign operations by signing a deal with China’s large Tianjin SDIC electricity company to build four water desalination plants.
March 01, 2011
Israel Does Video Festival On Facebook To help Environment
A Israeli festival on Facebook is trying to change the country's attitude towards the environment with a competition that awards winners based on the most creative individual solutions to environmental issues.
February 28, 2011
Israeli Paratroopers To Defend Plants and Animals!
The Israeli military and the Israel Nature and National Parks Authority are cooperating on a new project that will teach soldiers how to preserve nature while on duty. Every paratrooper will get a pocket guide, teaching them how to collect garbage left around in national parks; which animals are protected and how to deal with civilians stealing endangered plants.
February 27, 2011
Startup Develops Mobile Video Projector Smaller Than Your Little Finger
The days when we place our cell phones on the table and screen films and TV shows from it are quickly approaching. Several companies have been racing to be the first to launch wireless projectors smaller than a little finger.
February 27, 2011
Academy Of Art And Design Turns Israel Into Giant Art Gallery
For ten days, Israel’s leading academy of art and design, Bezalel, is turning the country into one giant art gallery.
February 24, 2011
Study Shows Our Senses Are Not Confined To Different Brain Parts
Brain function is based on tasks and not senses, says new research conducted in Israel and France, which challenges prevailing view among scientists.
February 24, 2011
‘TaxiBot’ To Significantly Reduce Airplanes Greenhouse Gases
Taxibot Dispatch Towing system is the world’s first tugboat-like way to tow both wide and narrow body commercial airplanes to taxi to and from the gate and the runway without the use of their jet engines.
February 23, 2011
New Drug To Heal Diabetics’ Chronic Wounds
Israeli and American scientists have developed a drug to treat chronic wounds - those wounds that do not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time the way most wounds dousing - using cutting edge Nano-Technology.
February 23, 2011
Tel Aviv Does Music Concerts In Unexpected Places!
To see a music concert in Tel Aviv, you can either buy an expensive ticket and get squished in the raving crowd, or you can simply go to your local barbershop!
February 22, 2011