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Stephen Hawking: The physicist who redefined boundaries
One of the world's most renowned physicists, he revolutionized our understanding of black holes and the universe, all while living with ALS and being confined to a wheelchair
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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17:10 | 01.17.25
Milestones and failures: 2024 in space
From a record-breaking number of launches to the first private spacewalk, 2024 was a landmark year in space exploration across the world
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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14:29 | 01.17.25
Severe malnutrition and psychiatric care: Here is the protocol for receiving hostages in hospitals
Health Ministry has detailed a protocol to provide returning hostages with medical evaluations, psychological care, nutritional support and trauma documentation; Hospitals will ensure personalized treatment and privacy, with long-term follow-up to support recovery and reintegration
Nina Fox
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17:24 | 01.16.25
Israeli study reveals graphic cigarette warnings fall flat; what actually works?
Tel Aviv University researchers find fear-based smoking warnings ineffective, urging shift to positive strategies; they recommend success stories from ex-smokers, descriptions of post-quitting life and practical advice to help smokers manage withdrawal
Prof. Laura Rosen, Prof. Nurit Guttman, Dr. Vicki Myers
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12:02 | 01.16.25
'Every detail counts': Israeli hospitals prepare for release of Gaza hostages
Return of hostages in deal poses psychological and social challenges; 'From past experience, we've learned that hostages sometimes return with false information or under the influence of psychological warfare,' says caregiver of previously released hostages
Alexandra Lukash, Nina Fox
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09:09 | 01.16.25
Meet the doctors pushing back against anti-Israel bias in prestigious journal
Dr. Danny Epstein and Dr. Daniel King counter biased claims in The Lancet, a respectable medical journal, highlighting Hamas’ use of Gaza hospitals for military purposes and stressing the importance of sharing Israel’s perspective with global readers
Alexandra Lukash
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08:27 | 01.16.25
4 women in intensive care with flu complications: 'Didn't vaccinate because of fake news'
The women, ages 22-50, are sedated and ventilated in intensive care; Only one of the four has been vaccinated against the flu; 'The flu vaccine is not 100% effective, but it will still prevent serious illness or prevent illness at all, so it is highly recommended to get vaccinated'
Raanan Ben-Zur
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21:13 | 01.14.25
'A completely different reality': Health Ministry prepares to treat returning hostages as deal nears
Ministry's Public Health Division head says previous deal taught staff much on returning hostages' needs but warned the situation is completely different after over a year in captivity
Sharon Kidon
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16:48 | 01.14.25
IDF soldier severely injured in Gaza battles, fights drug-resistant bacteria
Netzah Yehuda soldier Yisrael Lonberg loses leg to RPG in Beit Hanoun while charging Hamas fighters who killed his comrade; he now battles severe infection from drug-resistant bacteria; 'The bacteria could spread to his body,' father warns
Gal Ganot
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18:19 | 01.13.25
Why are some people perpetually sick during winter? Experts explain
Winter illnesses are on the rise, with many suffering from repeated infections; experts share the causes behind this phenomenon and offer tips to break the cycle, focusing on hygiene, vaccinations, nutrition and other preventive measures
Tzur Gueta
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01:18 | 01.13.25
Underwater robot: A game changer for sustainable fisheries
University of Haifa experts offer solution to global overfishing; powered by acoustic technology, system autonomously monitors fish populations, minimizes bycatch and supports sustainable fisheries, with successful trials in Israel, Malawi and Croatia
Yogev Israeli
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18:24 | 01.12.25
Cells that cure the lungs
Researchers succeed in improving the condition of mice with pulmonary fibrosis by transplanting stem cells into their lungs, giving hope for treatment
Dr. Gal Haimovich/Davidson Institute of Science
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17:28 | 01.11.25
From egg to life: New Israeli study reveals the secrets of embryonic development
A fascinating discovery at the Hebrew University sheds light on the mechanisms of reproduction where researchers decipher how the Balbiani body develops
Tzur Gueta
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19:45 | 01.10.25
This Icarus will not burn: American spacecraft 'approaches' sun
A spacecraft sets a new record for a Sun flyby, NASA privatizes space communication, a new study reveals the Moon's age, educational astronomy, and a unique ring
Ettay Nevo / The Davidson Institute of Science
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16:50 | 01.10.25
Pharmacies in Israel face severe shortages in life-saving drugs
Software update at Israel's sole distributor leads to supply breakdown, with critical drugs, including cancer and chemotherapy treatments, unavailable, forcing patients to travel far for supplies
Nina Fox
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15:59 | 01.10.25
Otto Loewi: The man who unraveled nerve communication
Marking 63 years since the passing of Otto Loewi, the neuroscientist who, in a dream, found the experimental setup to discover how signals are transmitted between nerve cells
Dr. Yochai Wolf/Davidson Institute of Science
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13:56 | 01.10.25
Stopped walking due to knee pain? You're only making it worse
Cartilage wear, or osteoarthritis, is a common age-related condition that limits mobility and quality of life; experts stress that while challenging, regular movement is essential for managing and improving joint health
Eitan Gefen
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09:55 | 01.10.25
Cracking down the myths: What you need to know about eggs
Color, freshness, nutritional value, free-range eggs and more – what are the health benefits of eggs and how do we choose the best ones? Nutrition expert provides essential information and debunks some myths along the way
Tzur Gueta
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18:30 | 01.09.25
Not a myth: Healthy chocolate milk exists!
Israeli children drink it every morning, and who doesn't enjoy hot cocoa when temperatures drop? Studies show that consuming cocoa may reduce the risk of heart disease
Avishag Lefkowitz
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14:56 | 01.09.25
Yemen’s DNA: A surprising genetic crossroads through history
Study reflects Yemen’s historical role as a trade hub, with two primary genetic influxes from the Levant and East Africa shaping the country's gene pool
Meshi Ayad
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11:27 | 01.09.25
Numb feet or leg pain? Here's when to worry and seek help
Foot pain and numbness can affect quality of life but are typically treatable; early evaluation recommended for persistent or one-sided symptoms, with treatment options ranging from lifestyle changes to medications
Dana Ron, Prof. Itamar Raz
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08:47 | 01.09.25
Patient sues dentist, alleging negligence led to irreparable eye damage
Tel Aviv court rules man, 75, can sue dentist for eye damage despite signing waiver under duress; judge criticizes using waivers to block negligence claims
Adv. Anat Ashkenazi
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06:59 | 01.09.25
HMPV virus spreads in China: What are the symptoms and is there cause for concern?
Experts warn that for those with weakened immune systems or chronic respiratory diseases, HMPV can lead to complications such as shortness of breath and hospitalization; 'Recommend getting the flu vaccine to reduce the risk of dual infections, which could be more severe'
Tzur Gueta
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23:45 | 01.07.25
US reports 1st death from bird flu
CDC reports that viral samples taken from the Louisiana patient contained mutations that improve the virus' ability to bind to human cellular receptors
Daniel Edelson, New York
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15:30 | 01.07.25
How humans have become better runners
Lucy, a 3-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis discovered 50 years ago in Ethiopia, could run upright but at speeds slower than the average modern human, researchers revealed, shedding light on early human ancestors' locomotion capabilities
Yogev Israeli
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18:44 | 01.06.25
Five-year-old girl dies of flu; hospitals at full capacity
Child suffers system failure after two others succumb to the virus; hospital occupancy tops 100%; experts recommend vaccines
Sarit Rosenblum
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15:28 | 01.06.25
Mitochondrial DNA in the cell nucleus?
Scientists have long known that genetic material from mitochondria, the intracellular organelles responsible for energy production, can integrate into the DNA within the cell nucleus; A new study reveals that this phenomenon also occurs in the brain, but seems unrelated to neurodegenerative diseases
Dr. Gal Haimovich, Davidson Institute of Science
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13:20 | 01.04.25
How to improve sleep quality despite the drums of war
Sleep is essential for health, cognitive function, and well-being, but during periods of prolonged stress, such as war, many experience disturbances; Experts emphasize building healthy sleep habits, managing stress, and creating a calming environment for restful nights
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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10:39 | 01.04.25
Edwin Hubble: The astronomer who expanded the universe
Marking 135 years since the birth of Edwin Hubble, who revealed that the universe is much larger than the Milky Way, showed that it is steadily expanding, and laid the foundation for the Big Bang theory
Ettay Nevo / The Davidson Institute of Science
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18:27 | 01.03.25
Once and for all: Don't eat at night
Healthy eating habits are not just a matter of what and how much, but also when; A series of studies make it clear that eating at night harms us much more than we would like to believe
Prof. Julio Weinstein
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23:06 | 01.02.25
Enjoy healthy root vegetable salad to kick off the new year
Keep true to your healthy New Year resolution with a hearty salad that will leave you full and energetic
Ynet
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13:56 | 01.02.25
Science fiction turned reality? Stem cell therapy set to repair child's heart
New study shows promising results in treating heart conditions in children and adults by introducing new stem cells to the area; Israeli experts remain skeptical
Tzur Gueta
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00:09 | 01.02.25
Waiting for Trump and playing dumb: China responds to COVID probe
As WHO prepares for President-elect Donald Trump's decision on US membership, it calls on China to share more information about the origins of COVID; Beijing claims shared all available information
Tzur Gueta
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15:48 | 12.31.24
Colorful secrets: The benefits of fruits and vegetables by color
When you put fruits and vegetables of different colors on your plate, you not only add beauty and interest to your meals but also provide your body with a wide range of essential nutrients
Lena Harmatz
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13:40 | 12.31.24
Severely wounded soldier undergoes 3D skull reconstruction
Saar Ganor undergoes multiple surgeries, long rehabilitation and a skull reconstruction at Soroka Medical Center using 3D technology; Dr. Michael Pesis: 'This is the medicine of the future'
Sharon Kidon
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12:26 | 12.31.24
Winter woes: Is it COVID-19, the flu, a common cold or RSV? Here's how to tell
Runny nose, cough and fever? Winter brings a wave of viral illnesses with similar symptoms but varying degrees of severity; what are the key differences, when should you consult a doctor and what should you know about vaccines and treatments? Here's a seasonal illness guide
Tzur Gueta
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09:32 | 12.31.24
Israeli study finds surpiring link between UFO sightings and economic status
Israeli experts use social-economic measures to inspect financial fluctuations compared to the number of UFO sightings in the US, leading to unexpected results
Yogev Israeli
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14:42 | 12.30.24
Netanyahu undergoes surgery to remove prostate gland
PM expected to preside over cabinet meeting ahead of procedure at Hadassah Medical Center; operation to last one and a half hours and to require a few days of recovery
Itamar Eichner
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08:51 | 12.29.24
Twelve hours a day on the computer: My battle with screen addiction
For years, Yoad was addicted to screens and video games, spending countless hours in front of the computer; by 17, with the support of his parents, he managed to break free; now, he shares his journey to recovery and the lessons he learned
Dana Moyson
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22:14 | 12.28.24
The science behind your battery’s charge percentage
The charge percentage displayed on our devices’ batteries is a key indicator of their performance; but how is this figure determined?
Jonathan Berkheim/Davidson Institute of Science
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19:09 | 12.28.24
From birth to old age - How our brain transforms through life
Pruning, reorganization, connectivity, and degeneration - how does our brain change throughout life, and how does this affect our functioning?
Rotem Mika/ Weizmann Institute of Science
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23:16 | 12.27.24
Rescue mission delay keeps astronauts stranded in space
Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore continue to wait for rescue after being left at the International Space Station amid shuttle issues; SpaceX inspects security violations
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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14:04 | 12.27.24
Houthi insomnia: Experts explain how to deal with disrupted sleep
The Iran-backed Yemeni terror group continues to fire missiles toward Israel in the middle of the night, waking thousands; How can we get back to sleep and what should we do if we can't?
Tzur Gueta, Alexandra Lukash
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11:41 | 12.26.24
Israeli startup creates lab-grown blood cells without donors in major breakthrough
RedC Biotech revolutionizing healthcare with technology to mass-produce red blood cells from stem cells; aimed at solving blood donation shortage, it offers safe, contamination-free supply, vital for patients needing frequent transfusions
Eitan Gefen
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09:23 | 12.25.24
Groundbreaking heart treatment gives Haifa man a second chance at life
After 40 years of living with a worsening heart condition, a Haifa man finds hope through groundbreaking radiotherapy at Rambam Health Care Campus; This innovative treatment, performed in a single session, stopped life-threatening arrhythmias and gave him a second chance at life: 'Last week, I went fishing with my sons'
Ynet
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17:55 | 12.24.24
Flu hospitalizations in Israel skyrocket 60% in a week
Hospital data from recent weeks show number of hospitalized youths rose sharply, with experts warning low vaccination rates lead to more dangerous cases
Nina Fox
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12:38 | 12.24.24
The reason everyone should drink green tea
Meta-analysis of prior research has found a significant link between green tea consumption and reduced risk of depression and its symptoms; so, how many cups should you drink a day?
Yael Dror
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17:19 | 12.23.24
Eating in front of the computer at work? Here's why its time to stop
We've all been there, the workload is overwhelming, there's no time for a proper break, so you eat in front of your computer, hoping to make the most of your day; however, studies reveal that eating in front of screens not only leads to a range of health issues but also compromises the quality of your work
Nirit Zuk
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14:08 | 12.23.24
Nobel Prizes 2024: Celebrating artificial intelligence
This year’s Nobel Prizes underscore the transformative impact of the artificial intelligence revolution currently underway, with notable connections to the achievements recognized in physics and chemistry
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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10:34 | 12.21.24
Can AI suffer cognitive decline? New Israeli study suggests surprising limits
Artificial intelligence is transforming daily life, but could advanced systems have cognitive flaws? Senior Hadassah Medical Center neurologists and an Israeli data scientist test chatbots with cognitive assessment tools typically used for humans; the results are intriguing
Eitan Gefen
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23:23 | 12.20.24
Israeli firm secures major funding for space-age drug
Space Pharma lands EU grant for drug development in microgravity; grounded Ingenuity Mars helicopter repurposed; problems with Orion’s heat shield; increased risk of satellite collisions; this week in space
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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20:21 | 12.20.24
'When he came home, I could see it wasn’t my son': Mothers speak about their soldiers’ silent struggles with trauma
Facing Hamas terrorists on October 7, soldiers endured trauma and injuries, leaving parents struggling to recognize them; over a year later, mothers share their fight to help children with PTSD; 'We are their anchor; no one else will do it,' they say
Hadar Gil-Ad
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18:38 | 12.20.24
Rediscovering an extinct biochemical reaction
A new study has identified an inorganic molecule that likely played a significant role in many of the processes that shaped life as we know it today
Jonathan Berkheim/Davidson Institute of Science
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11:01 | 12.20.24
The hidden risks of medical cannabis: What to watch for
Medical cannabis use in Israel surging, with over 140,000 licenses issued; while offering therapeutic benefits, new study warns of risks like anxiety, reduced quality of life and problematic use, underscoring need for early detection of adverse effects
Dr. Daniel Feingold, Or Gliksberg
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22:43 | 12.18.24
'Our heart Is in Israel': Wounded lone soldiers inspire with unwavering resolve
Menachem Stack from Canada, Nathan Kilinski from Brazil and Ezekiel Cina from Argentina all made Aliyah to serve in the IDF; on October 7, as reservists, they joined the fighting without hesitation, but severe injuries forced them off the battlefield
Korin Elbaz-Alush
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20:49 | 12.18.24
Congo's health ministry says unknown disease is severe malaria
Some 592 cases had been reported since October, with a fatality rate of 6.2%; malnutrition had weakened the local population, leaving them more vulnerable to disease
Reuters
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21:50 | 12.17.24
'A Life-Changing Song': Turning grief into hope for children with cancer
When Shir was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, our world came crashing down; He was only two years old; His journey ended far too soon, and in that moment I knew my grief would become my mission
Einat Dado Baralia
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21:39 | 12.17.24
Breakthrough in nephrology: Ozempic slows kidney disease progression by 24%
Ozempic, known for weight loss and diabetes care, now EU-approved to cut kidney disease risk in type 2 diabetes; studies show it slows kidney disease by 24%, reduces mortality by 20% and lowers heart attack and stroke risks
Tzur Gueta
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22:21 | 12.16.24
Saving IDF soldiers' lives across the ocean in New York
IDF commando critically wounded in terrorist ambush on October 7 completes year-long recovery at NYU Hospital; his treatment included removing nerve-pressing shrapnel
Ynetnews
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09:24 | 12.15.24
The astronomer who brought the cosmos closer to us
Marking 90 years since the birth of Carl Sagan, a trailblazer in planetary science and astrobiology, who became an iconic advocate for science in the media and the public sphere through popular books and a successful TV series
Ettay Nevo/Weizmann Institute of Science
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21:17 | 12.13.24
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