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Fishing for landlubbers
Israeli fish farms use new technology to avoid need for freshwater.
By ADAM GONN
A different kind of window
Double-glazed windows pack more energy than regular glass.
By ADAM GONN
One ring controls all
New Israeli device unites convenience of touch screen with functionality of mouse.
By ADAM GONN
Kitchen university
Father-son entrepreneurial teams are becoming increasingly common in Israel.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
The key to David's city
Archaeologist believes she has found King David's palace exactly where bible says it should be.
By ROBERT SLATER
Solar power that follows the sun
New masts for photovoltaic panels track the sun's movement, increase efficiency.
By ADAM GONN
No more buttons
How to control a device without actually touching it
By ADAM GONN
Baby you can drive my electric car
Shai Agassi to launch the world’s first fleet of all-electric cars in Israel.
By MATTHEW KALMAN
The Challenges of Providing Water
Today's challenge of providing water-the most vital resource-for a growing population requires bold, progressive political leadership
By MIRELE B. GOLDSMITH
Biometric Big Brother Is Here
The creation of a biometric database raises concerns about invasion of privacy
By ZIV HELLMAN
Electric Power Failure
Government's ineptitude in imposing reforms on the Israeli Electric Corporation might lead to a potentially serious electricity shortage.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
How to turn Israel green
A 'people power' movement could go a long way toward ushering in an era of solar energy.
By DAVID FAIMAN
Walking on Sunshine
The first major solar energy field in Israel is about to go live, a coup for sustainable energy and a challenge to traditional power sources. Not everyone in the establishment is rushing to join the party.
By ZIV HELLMAN
The Start-app Nation
Tiny Israel is making a big footprint in the field of mobile communications, especially in new applications for smartphones.
By ZIV HELLMAN
Stemming the tide of disease
Jerusalem’s stem cell research center is making strides in the fledgling field.
By ZIV HELLMAN
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Fayyad's uncertain future
LINDA GRADSTEIN
SPY Vs SPY
LESLIE SUSSER
Starting up in backpacks
SHLOMO MAITAL
Paradise lost?
ANNE ROIPHE
Military service and the just society
NACHMAN SHAI
The face in the mirror
DAHLIA...
Seize the Spring
LESLIE SUSSER
The shifting balance
DANNY...
Haircut? Or rip-off?
SHLOMO MAITAL
From The Sketchbook
by Avi Katz
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