Go Beyond the Surface to Assess the Environmental Impact of Products and Services

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An ever-increasing number of people and companies are more conscious of the environment than ever. People choose the greener options, no matter if it’s food, clothing, office supplies, cars, and many other products and services. There are, in turn, other aspects to keep in mind when choosing the greener option, aspects that the average consumer […]

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Crisis Averted: Gushing Over Israel’s Governmental Water Bailout 

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Beyond staking its claim as one of the most innovative countries in the world, Israel has made significant contributions in the realm of environmental conservation and protection.  Most notably, Israel has taken the lead in water conservation solutions. From drip irrigation to desalination plants, Israel has made waves in a largely stagnant field of research […]

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Cells that Speed up Organ Growth…Also Speed Up Aging

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More than two thousand years ago, Greek philosopher Aristotle observed that larger animals tend to live longer than smaller ones.  However, today, in the journal Developmental Cell, scientists report that it is cell size—not body size—that affects lifespan.  Researchers in Israel, Canada, and Germany examined the pancreases of 24 mammalian species—from the smallest (shrew) to the tallest […]

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Vegetarianism – More Than A Lifestyle!

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Have you ever tried a completely vegetarian diet? Believe it or not, it has several advantages! Vegetarianism is generally considered as a lifestyle. But it is more than that. It is also about good health and saving money. It helps to reduce cruelty on animals and promotes a greener way of living. Here below some […]

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Rare Glimpse Into Ultra-orthodox World At Jerusalem Design Week

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Jerusalem Design Week happens every year, but it was a first for some artists participating in the exhibition “Haready-Made: The Product in Orthodox Society.” Relating to this year’s overall theme of “conserve,” the exhibition showcases objects used by members of the Haredi community—ultra-Orthodox Jews who reject secular life—in order to sustain their culture in socially […]

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Grilled Chicken Wings With Harissa and Honey

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Nothing is more evocative of summer evenings than the odor of grilled food wafting around the yard. Even if you don’t have a yard, but only an apartment balcony. Chicken is much easier on the environment than other meats, so I recommend these quickly-cooked, spicy/sweet chicken wings for an unfussy barbecued meal. As a young […]

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Plastic pollution and hazardous chemicals haunt remote Antarctic waters

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Laboratory analysis of water and snow samples, gathered during a recent Greenpeace expedition to the Antarctic, has revealed the presence of microplastics and persistent chemicals, respectively, in the majority of samples tested. “We may think of the Antarctic as a remote and pristine wilderness,” said Frida Bengtsson of Greenpeace’s Protect the Antarctic campaign, “but from […]

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What You Need To Do Before You Call An Accident Attorney

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Just about everyone has a cell phone these days that have some kind of camera attached. Just even the lowest of quality pictures could make all the difference in the world when it comes to documentation purposes. Don’t forget to take pictures of the vehicle and any injuries that you sustained in the process. This is extremely handy in the event that the insurance provider tries to haggle with you on the settlement or compensation. Sometimes insurance providers will try to claim that the accident wasn’t that severe, but these pictures could prove otherwise.

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