Water
Jupiter's moon Europa less likely to hold life than previously thought, scientists discover
After modeling Europa's conditions, the researchers concluded that its rocky seafloor is likely mechanically too strong to allow for tectonic and volcanic activity.
The future of Israeli water: The technological revolution
The financial model that safeguards everyone’s water
Connecting the ends under fire: A national development surge
'Despite the heavy fighting, there has been no damage to the water supply'
Mekorot CEO Amit Lang spoke about the challenges facing Israel's water sector during the war at the Infrastructure, Energy, and Transportation Conference of the Jerusalem Post Group, Maariv and Walla
The drastic increases did not escape us: Mey Eden jumps the prices
Market factors: The company is on the shelf and has an interest in showing an increase in revenues - potential sale of Mey Eden spurs price hikes.
Agamon Poleg water reservoir: A brief respite close to home
The site is open to visitors throughout the year and is free of charge. Around the reservoir stretches a lovely and convenient trail that is suitable for strollers and young children.
Water from air: Breakthrough tech for Negev water
H2OLL launches the first complete system in the Wadi Attir project.
The advanced water bar that will free up space on your countertop
The under-sink tap revolutionizes the kitchen, replacing bulky water dispensers with a sleek, innovative solution that enhances convenience and design without added costs.
Sunken village emerges in Greece as drought dries up lake
The shrinking Lake Mornos in Greece reveals remnants of the village Kallio submerged since 1980 due to severe drought and heatwaves.
Water collapses famous 190 million years old ‘Toilet Bowl’ rock formation in Glen Canyon, Utah
The Glen Canyon Double Arch, aged 190 million years, collapsed in August due to natural erosion and changing water levels.
Three dead in strongest ever Typhoon to hit area of Nagasaki in Japan, millions evacuated
Typhoon Shanshan forces millions to evacuate in Japan, causing power outages, travel disruptions, and factory closures; three dead, 45 injured.
Misleading labeling: Marmolite's 'Stevia' product contains 99.3% erythritol
Marmolite's "stevia" product is misleading, with 99.3% erythritol and only 0.3% stevia. The Health Ministry is investigating.