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Burying carbon in the sea: An emerging solution
A study has explored the extent to which burying trees in the sea, for the carbon they contain, could reduce the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and thereby mitigate global warming
Mai Sadeh/Davidson Institute of Science
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19:08 | 05.04.24
They say that the brain is…
The true differences between the right and the left brain, the link between the brain size and intelligence, and what percentage of the brain do we really use? Six common mistakes regarding the organ hiding in our skulls
Tal Fisher, Weizmann Institute of Science
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10:00 | 05.04.24
Tired all day? These lifestyle changes might help you restore your energy back
If you're finding it particularly difficult to wake up and you're dragging a sense of heaviness and fatigue throughout the day, maybe it's related to what you're eating; experts explain the link and suggest what foods you should remove from your diet
Dr. Inbal Kadman, Noa Avraham
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16:20 | 05.03.24
Strength or aerobics training: which is better for weight loss?
Weight loss can be a challenging goal to achieve and should always involve exercise, but what are the actual benefits? Tel Aviv University’s Professor Yftach Gepner explains
Eitan Gefen
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17:58 | 05.02.24
Sharing diets, not digits: why do we eat the same but weigh differently?
New Netflix documentary Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut delves into age-old question; Israeli researchers explain gut bacteria and their effect on our bodies
Alexandra Lukash
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11:07 | 05.02.24
FDA approves Israeli-developed AI designed to prevent blindness
Zack Dvey-Aharon, Co-Founder & CEO of AEYE Health says the fully autonomous AI testing is the 'holy grail of eye screening', as it takes a minute to perform, and will assist in preventing blindness of millions of people
Moshe David Rubinstein
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00:42 | 05.02.24
Rescue mission saves fertilized egg of poisoned vulture parents
Nature and Parks Authority carries out rescue operation in southern Israel after discovering two poisoned vultures and following tag to their nesting site
Ilana Curiel
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10:52 | 05.01.24
'They ask why did this happen to us?': heroic social workers restore hope to October 7 orphans
Six months after that fateful Saturday, social workers are still hard at work helping 21 orphaned children cope with events so horrific, that they are still asking why this happened to them
Hadar Gil-Ad
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09:57 | 05.01.24
NASA withdraws from Mars: This week in Space
Private companies step in to salvage Mars sample collection, Boeing on its way to the space station, Venus' atmosphere emits gases, and a black hole discovered in our neighborhood; this week in space
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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19:25 | 04.28.24
Navigating trauma memory
The brains of people who are reminded of similar past events typically follow similar patterns of activity; when it comes to the memory of trauma, it seems that this is not the case
Tal Fisher/Davidson Institute of Science
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17:57 | 04.27.24
Amidst the stars, an invisible wave
A new study reveals that the 'Radcliffe Wave,' a colossal galactic structure found relatively close to us, exhibits periodic movements, akin to those of a wave
Jonathan Berkheim / Davidson Institute of Science
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11:42 | 04.27.24
Fire in the hole: everything you need to know about passing gas
The sounds and smells emanating from our digestive tract are entirely natural and generally signify normal function; how is our diet linked to gas, and what foods should we avoid before a date?
Shiri Nakash
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22:08 | 04.26.24
Harnessing psychedelic drugs for healing and wellness
Studies show psychedelic substances can facilitate transformational experiences and help patients confront and resolve deep-seated psychological issues
Adi Zulof Shani
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00:29 | 04.26.24
Israel sees record breaking heat, how to protect against it
In hottest day on record since 1907, Israelis face potential for serious health risks, irreversible damage; public urged to dring plenty of fluids, remain in cool, shaded places, and watch for signs of dehydration
Eitan Gefen
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15:41 | 04.25.24
Israeli doctors warn hostages in danger of sexual assault, in Lancet article
Three medical experts write in medical journal, imploring action to release all captives from the clutches of Hamas, citing violence and sexual assault: 'Do not sit idly by'
Adir Yanko
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14:57 | 04.25.24
Voldemort returns: experts find new ant species in Australia
Researcher says Leptanilla voldemort are extremely small and nearly translucent ants that have evolved to operate best in subterranean habitats
Yogev Israely
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22:10 | 04.24.24
Soldier gets 3D printed bone after head injury
Capt. (Res.) Saar Ram suffers brain damage in traumatic fracture on forehead, replaced by 3D made substitute implanted at Rabin Medical Center starting him on long road to recovery
Ariela Ayalon
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14:46 | 04.24.24
Crystalized in amber: Israeli researchers uncover a type of bug from 99 million years ago
Researchers say ancient bug encased in amber from Myanmar exhibits unique features previously unseen in insects preserved in amber
Yogev Israely
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12:37 | 04.24.24
A quarter million tons to Mars: SpaceX's ambitious vision
Following three experimental flights of Starship, Elon Musk unveiled SpaceX's updated vision, which includes plans for ten launches per day to Mars and the ambition to dominate over 99 percent of the activity in Earth's orbit
Etay Nevo, Davidson Institute of Science
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20:11 | 04.23.24
How to keep your skin smooth without going under the knife
Aesthetic medicine advances with thread facelifts, offering many benefits; it's vital to identify ideal candidates and understand the potential risks involved
Dana Ron, Prof. Itamar Raz
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16:41 | 04.23.24
'So you'll be big and strong': how much protein should you really consume every day?
High-protein diets are popular for building muscle and reducing fat; key questions include: is it crucial to eat protein post-workout for muscle growth, and what role do protein powders play in our diets?
Dr. Sigal Frishman
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11:39 | 04.23.24
During Major Dor Zimel's funeral, wounded soldier receives lungs and will breathe again
Kfir Zer requests his family to attend Dor Zimel's funeral moments before the doctors performed the lung transplant surgery; Kfir's father said that his condition was deteriorating and Dor's organs saved lives, including Kfir's life
Adir Yanko
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20:10 | 04.22.24
What is energy?
One of the most essential concepts for understanding physical reality is also one of the most difficult to define; What do we mean when we say 'energy'?
Noa Feldman / Davidson Institute of Science
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16:28 | 04.22.24
Catch it early: early detection of testicular cancer will save your life
Affecting one in 30,000 men under 40, testicular cancer is highly curable with regular screening and immediate action at any sign; Prof. Jack Baniel sheds some light
Dr. Itay Gal
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15:47 | 04.22.24
Researcher warns of global scientific community 'creeping boycott' of Israel
Prof. Ido Wolf says Israeli scientists, once considered top-tier, now face barriers and residency denials, hindering their career progress since October 7
Ariela Ayalon
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11:06 | 04.22.24
Passover charoset: why is it good for our health
Charoset, a Passover staple rich in zinc and vitamin C, boosts immunity; its ingredients vary by region in Israel, including apples, nuts and spices; consumption in moderation is advised, and those with nut allergies should avoid it
Dr. Tori Goldstein
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09:58 | 04.22.24
The first light in the universe
Recent observations of young galaxies by the James Webb Space Telescope reveal the first light in space likely originated from young and bright stars
Amit Pando/Davidson Institute of Science
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22:47 | 04.20.24
Japanese astronaut set to walk on the moon: This week in space
Japan announces plans to send an astronaut to the moon, Europe prepares to dispatch a rover to Mars, SpaceX unveils updates to its plans, and the successful launches of heavy rockets
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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17:57 | 04.20.24
Number of soldiers needing psychological care to rise to 10,000, report shows
Defense Ministry prepares to admit some 20,000 new wounded soldiers by end of 2024, as 8,000 of them are expected to grapple with various psychological responses such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other symptoms
Adir Yanko, Nina Fox
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23:53 | 04.19.24
How Pluto got its heart
Researchers suggest that Pluto's heart-shaped feature, known as a planetary splat, likely resulted from an oblique collision with a slow-moving celestial body early in its history, shaping its distinct appearance
Yogev Israely
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11:10 | 04.18.24
Israeli experts in study that may revolutionize graphene use, quantum computing
Tel Aviv University researchers that were part of the new study say it marks a breakthrough in allowing growth of graphene strips fit for use as semiconductors
Ynet
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22:35 | 04.17.24
Untapped gold mine: the future of children's health tech
Digital health sector for children is expanding, particularly in Israel, known for its innovation in medical technology; startups are leveraging AI and machine learning to revolutionize children's healthcare, making it more accessible and personalized
Ziv Elul
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12:17 | 04.17.24
Israeli study shows ChatGPT scores better than doctors in license exams
Experts surprised to find popular AI model passes Israeli medical test and say future integration with information management could save time and improve health care quality
Eitan Gefen
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00:07 | 04.17.24
Israeli scientists find largest stellar black hole in our galaxy
Data from the European space mission Gaia reveals that the black hole is more than three times heavier than any known in our galaxy, and is 33 times the mass of the sun
Yaron Drukman
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12:50 | 04.16.24
Combat medic injured twice in Gaza returns to battlefield: 'Can't leave comrades behind'
Since the beginning of the war, Dr. Shachaf treated some 80 wounded soldiers, and just two days after he was injured for the second time, he returned to his battalion and continued fighting and saving lives
Yoav Zitun
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22:54 | 04.15.24
Israeli woman’s hair catches fire during cigarette break after lice treatment
Northern Israel woman applied a highly flammable lice treatment to her hair; as it dried, she attempted to light a cigarette, igniting her hair and hands; her quick-thinking 12-year-old son doused the flames with a pan of water
Israel Moskowitz, Lior El-Hai
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20:55 | 04.15.24
Milky Way galaxy played major role in Egyptian beliefs, study finds
New study citing ancient Egyptian source presents compelling argument, saying the astronomical body was seen as the embodiment of a primordial deity
Yogev Israely
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12:46 | 04.15.24
When blood runs dry - transfusion typing
How can the appropriate blood types for transfusion be identified in cases of operations, accidents, or disease without risking lives?
Erez Bibi / Davidson Institute of Science
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16:36 | 04.13.24
The new lunar rovers: This week in space
NASA selects models for the new moon rover, a new lunar time standard, Chinese reconnaissance satellites, and a distant exoplanet with a dark side - this week in space
Davidson Institute of Science
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17:52 | 04.12.24
Ozempic will no longer be prescribed for weight loss, Health Ministry orders
Now that the drug Wegovy has been introduced for treating obesity, Ozempic should only be prescribed for the treatment of diabetes; Neither drug is covered for treating obesity, however, and Wegovy is 2-3 times more expensive
Adir Yanko
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01:00 | 04.12.24
IDF breaks records in life-saving response to war injuries
Slashing time from injury to hospitalization, deploying senior practitioners to fighting units, administering blood transfusion in the field, are among new practices put in place by Medical Corps
Yoav Zitun
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13:45 | 04.11.24
Israeli mathematician wins Turing Award
Prof. Avi Wigderson, 67, receives ACM prize, known as the Computer Science Nobel, for his long career; published hundreds of articles and won several awards and scholarships
Yaron Drukman
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23:34 | 04.10.24
Court allows return of deported Chinese Medicine practitioner
Cancer sufferers tell court of the benefits to them in the treatment administered by Dr. Li Hong-Bo's which was not recognized by the Health Ministry
Itamar Eichner
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22:17 | 04.10.24
Kibbutz residents reunite with tank crew who saved them on October 7
Half a year after the deadly Hamas attack, Kibbutz Nirim residents visit IDF soldiers from the 77th battalion who arrived at their community with a broken tank and eliminated terrorists in the area
Ariela Ayalon
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16:30 | 04.10.24
Khan Younis mother gives birth, saves son in Israeli hospital
After arriving from Gaza to help son suffering from leukemia before October 7, doctors recommended mother have another child to provide bone marrow donation for ill son
Itamar Eichner
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10:50 | 04.09.24
IDF soldier seriously wounded in Gaza regains consciousness in hospital
After nearly two months in Soroka ICU, Ari Shpitz regains consciousness and communicates with family; 'It's a great miracle,' mother says
Ilana Curiel
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09:30 | 04.09.24
Defense Ministry braces for 20,000 injured by end of year
Rehabilitation department aims to provide each member of the IDF or security forces wounded since the start of the war, with practical, financial and emotional support and to extend it to families as well; opens hotline for PTSD sufferers
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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23:44 | 04.08.24
Are weight loss injections indirectly linked to fertility?
An article titled 'Ozempic Babies' in People magazine featured stories of women who unexpectedly conceived while using the weight loss injection, some of whom had struggled with infertility for years and others who were on birth control pills; Has a potent solution to fertility issues been discovered? Yes... and no
Ifat Manhardt
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16:22 | 04.08.24
Here's what you need to know about today's total solar eclipse
We won't see it here in Israel but millions in North America and around that part of the world will see the moon completely blot out the sun for just a couple of minutes
Reuters
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13:01 | 04.08.24
Over half of Israeli students experience mental distress daily post-Oct. 7, survey finds
Education Ministry conducts first survey since Hamas massacre, examining mental and functional state of middle and high school students, and the result is alarming; silver lining: increase in desire to contribute to country
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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10:52 | 04.08.24
Israeli researchers design 'smart liquids'
Dr. Ayala Lampel is pioneering the creation of minuscule liquid droplets that possess the remarkable capacity to react to particular environmental stimuli; Her most recent research has successfully showcased the development of an intelligent liquid, specifically designed to function as a highly responsive biosensor
Ynet
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22:05 | 04.07.24
Terror victim's lungs save IDF soldier wounded in Gaza battle
Lungs of Lidor Levi, murdered in stabbing attack at southern Israel shopping center, transplanted in soldier, 23, critically wounded in Gaza in January; Levi's heart transplanted into 63-year-old man
Sarit Rosenblum
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15:31 | 04.07.24
Israeli doctors remove 2.5-pound cancerous tumor from four-year-old girl
Toddler rushed to northern Israel hospital with severe abdominal pain; doctors find tumor weighing over 10% of her body weight
Eitan Glikman
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13:26 | 04.07.24
Do you think your sense of smell is perfect? Research shows you may be wrong
The subtle decline in our sense of smell as we age may elude us but can herald the early stages of neurological conditions
Gal Manella, Davidson Institute of Science
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01:19 | 04.07.24
Eyes speak volumes: the power of eye contact in human communication
From infancy, eye contact is crucial in human interactions, fostering intimacy and conveying information; its interpretation varies across cultures and is influenced by mental and neurological conditions
Gal Perlman/Davidson Institute of Science
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20:09 | 04.06.24
Israeli doctors juggle battlefield bravery with hospital heroics
Combat medics have been dramatically needed both in the field and in Israeli hospitals to save lives since October 7; doctors enlisted without hesitating and each has their own story about their service
Lior Ohana
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17:48 | 04.06.24
Israeli study finds link of high blood sugar levels to Dementia
After Israeli study, doctors urged to look out for signs of cognitive decline in diabetic patients and ensure they receive proper care including enlisting family, providing at home nursing and updating medications
Dr. Ilan Green
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12:52 | 04.04.24
Researchers find 7,000-year-old advanced canoes used in the Mediterranean Sea
Fragments of five ancient canoes reveal maritime technology began advancing at a rapid pace during the Neolithic era and was used throughout the Mediterranean Sea
Yogev Israely
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10:49 | 04.03.24
1 in 5 wounded soldiers suffers from psychological injury
Defense and Health ministries announce new joint committee to improve connectivity between the wounded and mental health officials to facilitate access to care; More than 6,400 wounded personnel have been treated by the rehabilitation division since October 7
Adir Yanko
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19:06 | 04.02.24
International conference held on AI in the service of medicine
More than 500 attend event hosted by non-profit Lemaanchem at Weizmann Institute including executives from international tech firms, medical professionals hospital administrators, researchers
Ynet
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10:18 | 04.02.24
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