“The real goal of a startup is to build something once and sell it over and over again.” | C Tech

The engineers on the right are Mr. Chen Markman and Mr. Ofir Ehrlich.

As part of Calcalist and Poalim Tech’s Growth+ project, Ofir Ehrlich, co-founder and CEO of Eon, spoke with Chen Markman, CEO of Avon AI, which develops a platform for managing and controlling AI agents in sensitive organizations. The conversation was held as part of Calcalist and Poarim Tech’s “Growth+” project, now in its third year, … Read more

Fitness trainer shares exact blueprint to lose 2kg in April without going to the gym: list of home exercises with dumbbells

Just because you don't go to the gym is no reason to stop training at home. (unsplash)

Staying healthy requires active efforts such as regular exercise. However, not everyone has the opportunity to get a gym membership that helps them do so. To help them out, Dibby Chedda, a fitness coach with nine years of experience who goes by @doitrightbydiv on social media, took to Instagram on March 30 to share a … Read more

6 Most Rattlesnake Areas in the Pacific Northwest

Kolchak Lake is located in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in Washington state.

The Pacific Northwest is home to a variety of rattlesnake species, including the western rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus) and its subspecies the Great Basin rattlesnake, which live on the region’s arid slopes and grasslands. Although encounters remain relatively rare, some areas of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho are known to have larger populations than others. Rattlesnakes prefer … Read more

Spectacular new species discovered in Cambodian limestone caves – Asia’s ‘mini laboratory’

Spectacular new species discovered in Cambodian limestone caves - Asia's 'mini laboratory'

New species of pit viper discovered living in caves – Credit, provided by Fauna & Flora © A breathtaking exploration above the limestone cliffs and deep into the cave systems they contain has revealed several new species of reptiles, including the incredibly dazzling pit viper. The expedition, which explored more than 60 caves across 10 … Read more

“Effects range from internal bleeding to behavioral manipulation to liquefaction of the host.” These are the animal kingdom’s deadliest weapons | Discover Wild Animals

Great white shark teeth

When the peacock mantis shrimp collide, it generates star heat. The crustacean retracts and latches its spring-loaded mouthparts, known as dactyl crabs, like a cowboy holding the hammer of a gun. When you pull the trigger and release the stored elastic potential energy, the club moves like a bullet, reaching speeds of up to 31 … Read more

“Weirdness abounds here. One creature appears to have the beak of a duck, the body of an otter, and the tail of a beaver.” | Discover wildlife

Platypus

Australia is length It’s far from anywhere and has been for a very long time. This landmass was definitively separated from the Gondwana supercontinent about 40 million years ago and has existed in geographical isolation ever since, as a large chunk in the middle of an even larger ocean. This isolation, combined with diverse habitats … Read more

The 6-foot-long fish travels 7,000 miles round trip to spawn. Amazon nations unite to save it | CNN

The dorado, or golden catfish, is named for its silver and gold scaleless skin.

Editor’s note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series dedicated to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet and their solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has partnered with CNN to promote awareness and education on key sustainability issues and inspire positive action. When annual rains return to the Amazon, murky rivers swell and … Read more