Israeli researchers are using holography to artificially stimulate cells in the eye, with hopes of developing a new strategy for bionic vision restoration.

In the not-so-distant future, people blinded by retinitis pigmentosa may be using Israeli technology to see beyond shadows once again.

The Palestine oak is a source of powerful antibacterial substances. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

New EU-funded international study of Mediterranean plants finds Israel’s medicinal herbs effective in fighting bacteria, fungus and infection.

Qasim takes inspiration from his day-to-day life.

The 37-year-old designer is stitching a new culture of style that will get people talking.

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Photo by Ariel Jerozolimski

There are more museums per capita in Israel than anywhere in the world, and they’re all bursting with innovation and creativity.

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Clay McLachlan: Seeing Seafood Beyond the Sea

Culinary photographer Clay McLachlan’s most recent project brought him to Tel Aviv’s celebrated seafood restaurant, Mul Yam. The result — Seafoodpedia — was a winner in Paris at the “the Oscars of art cookbooks.”

Clay McLachlan: Seeing Seafood Beyond the Sea
Celebrating Jerusalem with Noam Chen
Dana Arieli – Reexamining Givat Ram
Bareket: Observing Israel’s night skies
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Milk is health!

Milk production and the man who brings milk forth from the cow are celebrated in this comedy short from 1958.

Milk is health!
From Doll Factory to High Rise
Fighting Fire – The first volunteer fire brigade
Fashioning Israel
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