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    More Innovative, More Spectacular and More Cost-Efficient

    From robotic attendants to artificial intelligence powered cameras. Ground-breaking technologies at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games

    Yuval Rosenberg, Ph.D August 3, 2021 זמן קריאה משוער 7 7 min
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    Warming up in front of the (polluting) fireplace

    Despite the romantic imagery, warming the house with a wood or charcoal hearth is one of the most environmentally harmful methods of heating, and is also a health hazard

    Yuval Rosenberg, Ph.D March 5, 2021 זמן קריאה משוער 5 5 min
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    Record Methane Emissions Worldwide

    Bad news for the fight against global warming: The quantity of methane produced by human activity has reached record highs

    Or Eliason February 4, 2021 זמן קריאה משוער 4 4 min
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    How does climate change affect world vegetation ?

    How does climate change affect Earth’s vegetation and carbon cycle?

    Haggai Caspi April 5, 2020 זמן קריאה משוער 2 2 min
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    Tracking the Carbon Cycle

    Carbon is the building block of life and has a central role in many processes on our planet

    Haggai Caspi August 27, 2011 זמן קריאה משוער 5 5 min
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