Introducing Habitat Pods: Biodegradable Emergency Shelters for Wildlife!Rehabitat, led by Dr. Alex Carthey, is spearheading this groundbreaking project. These shelters are specifically designed to protect and support wildlife during the vulnerable post-fire period. Habitat Pods provide temporary sanctuaries, safeguarding animals from predators and exposure. But their mission doesn't stop there. Recognising the importance of vegetation in wildlife habitats, these pods are uniquely designed to aid habitat recovery. By providing a safe haven for animals, the shelters also contribute to the restoration of their natural environment, promoting the regeneration of essential vegetation.Learn more:  
You fill in a short and simple questionnaire to provide some details about the recipient of the card, like pet or children's names, wedding anniversaries, etc. The puzzle will then be built specifically according to the details you enter, personally tailored for the recipient. When receiving the gift, the recipient scans a QR code or types their unique identification number and begins their special challenge, interesting and fun, which is built on the details you provided. Your recipient cracks the code. Your message is unlocked and finally revealed. Warm and fuzzy feelings capture the heart. A fun Israeli idea! https://whosent.me/
A Virtual Reality experience in five parts, a world illustrated with drawings by Jess Johnson, brought to life by Simon Ward and Kenny Smith, with soundtracks by composer Andrew Clarke. Originally commissioned by the National Gallery of Australia, TERMINUS launched in 2018 as the centrepiece of a major exhibition by Johnson and Ward at the NGA. In the original presentation, each of the five parts were housed in their own bespoke architectural structure, situated on a full-scale tessellated floor map. The TERMINUS exhibition is now touring several cities in Australasia via Steam for Vive, Valve Index, and Rift. www.jessjohnson.org
As part of the Israel National Drone Initiative (INDI), demonstrations of flights with innovative aircrafts were held for the first time in Israel. The initiative has been operating since 2019, with over 60 million shekels being invested in the next two years when test flights will be conducted on a large number of aircrafts which will be able to transport people and goods in the future. As part of the tests and experimental flights conducted throughout Israel last week, 11 drone operating companies and supporting companies operated in the airspace, conducting complex experiments to promote operational capabilities. Pictures+Article: https://israeltrade.org.au/2023/06/13/first-air-taxi-test-conducted-in-israel/