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A satellite orbiting earth. Photo by www.shutterstock.com
Israel21c in collaboration with TLV1.
Textile sensors are embedded in the shirt.
Israel’s core Kaltura team, from left: Leah Belsky, Naama Halevi, Eran Etam, Ron Yekutiel, Shay David and Michal Tsur Shalev.
Matan Melamed and Ella Miller working on their useless coffee printer last year.
New methods for treating, cleaning and sealing wounds are being developed in Israel. Image via www.shutterstock.com
This illustration shows the DeOrbiter 1 microsatellite attached to a much larger communication satellite after the rendezvous and docking process, and pushing it to the “graveyard orbit.”
A family enjoys a visit to the Hiriya Landfill Restoration Project. Photo by Flash90.
The entrance to the center features a mural by Israeli artist Rami Meiri
Spectacular wildlife is an everyday scene at Hula Nature Reserve.
Hand-harvesting at Kaima.
Volunteers cleared the fields before the work began.
The Porter School of Environmental Studies
More than just a nose sticking out of the building. Photo by Karin Kloosterman
Plants on the building’s roof were carefully chosen. Photo by Karin Kloosterman
Natural light falls in the lobby. Photo by Karin Kloosterma
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