Water
After decades in darkness: Tel Afek's historic underground waterworks opens to public
The historic Tel Afek waterworks reopens: A journey following the water that saved Jerusalem, featured in a special Nature and Parks Authority series.
US Senators push to protect water systems after spate of Iranian cyberattacks, FBI warnings
Heavy rains and deadly floods in southern India kill 14, displace thousands
Pumping water and prioritizing agriculture threatens ecological collapse
Must you drink 8 glasses of water a day? The medical truth says otherwise
The number 8 has become a rule of thumb, but the body does not work according to glasses but according to need – this is what you need to know to avoid dehydration.
Ignoring Central Asia’s environmental crisis is a strategic mistake - opinion
Falling water levels also affect river transport and port operations. The Caspian Sea's declining levels threaten ecosystems and critical economic assets, including ports and energy facilities.
Gaza receiving over 70,000 cubic meters of water per day, COGAT claims
The post came in reply to a post from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), saying that freshwater supplies in Gaza were "severely limited and polluted."
Liquid water in -70 Celsius: Scientists break down water's weirdness
New peer-reviewed experiments on supercooled water corroborate the transition between high- and low-density liquid states.
Israel launches historic project to send desalinated water into Sea of Galilee
New Reverse Carrier system will send up to 5,000 cubic meters of desalinated water per hour into the lake by early summer, as officials cite climate pressures and wartime conditions.
Forgetting to drink in winter? 5 Hot beverages that will help you maintain hydration
When the weather is cold and dry, it is easy to ignore the importance of drinking enough water. Nutritionists recommend drinking these hot beverages that will help the body maintain hydration.
Ancient Polish 'princess' burial date revealed after decades of archaeological mystery - study
In 1899, the young woman’s coffin, made of a hollowed-out oak log, had tumbled from an eroding cliff above the Baltic coast village. She was nicknamed by locals as the “Princess of Bagicz.”
Israeli companies fall behind on global climate reporting standards, says CDP report
Only one Israeli company was granted an A score, while most were not graded at all.
Ariston expands the scope of solar collector production in Israel
In this move, Israel becomes a strategic production center for water heating in Israel and around the world.
Mekorot–Afikey Mayim agreement to boost water supply to Beit She’an area
The agreement links Beit She’an and the Emek HaMaayanot to the national water grid, increasing supply reliability for residents and farmers.