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AON executives from right: Ilan Beck, Peter C. Breitstone, Dr. Simon Johnson.

Environmental insurance taking off as new risks influence financial success


Companies fear that if they don't treat ecological problems, the word will get out and harm their reputation.

This prototype, built by SeaNergy, is a buoy that the company says can generate electricity and desalinate water using nothing but the power of waves.

Riding the wave


Israeli start-up looks to the sea to produce electricity and desalinate water.

A new composite by Curapipe could save Israel massive amounts of water by plugging tiny holes in pipes.

Local firm develops new pipe sealant


Plugging small leaks could save large amounts of water.

Prof. Shlomit Terem of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology - stands in front of parts of the giant sensor that will be incorporated in the world's largest particle accelerator near Geneva.

Proton beams circulate in Big Bang machine


In a significant leap forward, scientists in Geneva switch on world's largest atom smasher after a year of repairs.

Hiriya's former waste disposal site is now a conservation and recycling center.

Going green on both sides of big blue


Environment at heart of flourishing Israel-Diaspora partnerships.

Easy rider


An Australian oleh wants Israel to become known for an electric-powered, shotgun-resistant folding bike.

Israel No. 4 in scientific activity worldwide


Number of scientific publications per citizen in Israel just behind Switzerland, Sweden and Denmark.

Return to the source


Yaron Zinger, an engineer from Kibbutz Palmahim, has developed a water harvesting and treatment system to collect and clean urban rainwater.

Water industry experts pour into TA for WATEC expo


Delegates from over 100 countries arrive in Israel for bi-annual exhibition showcasing Israeli water technologies.

After boom and bust, global solar energy market ready to mature, analyst says


After a volatile business cycle, technology market is ready for consolidation and realistic growth starting next year, says Lux Research analyst Dr. Johanna Schmidtke.

Warning: Sunspot cycle beginning to rise


When the sun sneezes it's Earth that gets sick.

Landau to country: Turn off the lights


Ministry plan aims to curb energy consumption to meet 20%-by-2020 goal.

NASA: Water found in moon crater


Scientist at Ames Research Center says south pole blast mission reveals "significant amount" of water.

Updated November 24, 2009 8:57 IST

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