
Israeli-Arab study looks to get drugs out of water
Researchers from the Technion and Al Quds University will cooperate to find ways of ridding wastewater of pharmaceutical residues.

Researchers from the Technion and Al Quds University will cooperate to find ways of ridding wastewater of pharmaceutical residues.

Since 1948, Israel has set itself a task of finding creative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems. To celebrate Israel’s 65th birthday, ISRAEL21c looks at some of the best achievements.

Former Intel engineer positions SmarTap to help hotel owners improve their bottom line while guests are washing theirs.
Knesset takes revolutionary step by outlawing the import, marketing and sale of any toiletries whose manufacturing process involves animal testing.

2012 was a year of innovation and progress. To celebrate the New Year, ISRAEL21c looks back at the top stories of the year.

World Toilet Organization (yes, this exists) goes gaga over revolutionary Israeli toilet.

Geniuses behind an interactive video platform and an in-classroom early-intervention program are to get $18,000 prizes.

Israeli Doron Erel, who scaled Mount Everest in 1992, leads multicultural expeditions and inspires others to reach high.

People with disabilities can tour Israel in comfort thanks to overnight accommodations that are increasingly attuned to their needs.

Earmarked for homes in developing nations, the device needs no water and generates its own power to turn waste into sterile, odorless compost.
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