Safety
Every citizen of Israel has the right to access bomb shelters, but not everyone can - opinion
Israel Builders Contractors Association estimated that 56% of homes did not have a mamad as of 2024.
Beyond the Headlines: Protecting body and soul - opinion
Possible bullet hole found on American Airlines jet after Colombia flight
Steps taken by Youmetalks to make your experience safe
The Israeli startup ActiveFence launches a unique educational podcast
In collaboration with Yuval Malchi – "Galaxy Stars: Protecting the Web."
Mer launches armored vehicle awareness protection system
The company, controlled by FIMI Opportunity Funds, has seen its share price jump 450% in the past three years, including 115% over the past year.
Afraid to fly? Meet the safest airlines of 2025
As aviation incidents make headlines worldwide, a leading airline rating site reveals its black and white list. Who’s at the top, and why?
Fly only with them: The safest airlines in the world for 2025
The year 2025 has just begun, and the rankings of the safest airlines to fly with this year have already been published. At the top are airlines from Oceania.
Study reveals high levels of lead and cadmium in popular protein powders
Plant-based protein powders contain nearly three times more lead than whey-based products.
From Ferrari to the Merkava tank: The world's safest car seat has arrived in Israel
Babyark was developed and manufactured by an Israeli startup. It incorporates a military-developed patent that reduces the impact on children in case of an accident.
Windows for the elderly: Important things to know when choosing
Windows are a significant component of quality of life, especially when it comes to the elderly. Yael Shaked Bergman, in collaboration with the AluG company, explains how to do it right.
Israeli Auto-Tech Player Cipia expands fleet safety solution with new capabilities
Study reveals dangerous flame retardants in black plastic kitchen utensils and toys
Despite bans, toxic flame retardants persist in household items made from recycled electronics.
The European Food Safety Authority confirms saccharin's safety and raises daily intake limit
Saccharin does not cause damage to DNA and there is no evidence it causes cancer in humans.