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Study finds maternal stress during pregnancy programs newborns' stress responses
A groundbreaking study from Hebrew University shows maternal stress during pregnancy can reprogram key molecular pathways in newborns, with significant differences between male and female infants
Tzur Gueta
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05.02.25
Israeli experts shed light on how breast cancer cells go dormant, return more aggressive
New study held at Weizmann Institute of Science uncovers the role of OVOL proteins and free radicals in breast cancer dormancy, offering insights into preventing relapse and tackling aggressive recurrence
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05.01.25
Self-defense attacks: Experts warn to stay out of sharks' space after deadly incident off Israeli coast
Study finds many shark bites are acts of self-defense, urging caution and respect for marine predators after fatal attack off Israeli coast
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04.28.25
Experts find 113-million-year-old 'hell ant' fossil in Brazil, marking oldest on record
Newly identified fossils, preserved in limestone, offer groundbreaking insights into the evolutionary history of ants and their unique predatory adaptations during the Cretaceous period
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04.27.25
Revolutionary drug slashes major heart disease risk by over 90%
Eli Lilly’s Lepodisiran shows unprecedented reduction in hereditary heart disease risk, sparking Phase 3 trials to validate long-term clinical benefits and redefine treatment for high Lp(a) patients; patients in Israel are participating in Phase 3 trial
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04.04.25
Ozempic pills match injectables in reducing heart attacks and strokes for diabetics, study finds
Rybelsus slashes cardiovascular risks by 14% in type 2 diabetes patients, challenging injectable dominance and fueling Novo Nordisk’s bid to expand its market amid rising competition
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03.31.25
Why is Mars red? New study sheds light on the planet’s rusty hue
Mars’ signature red hue has long intrigued scientists, but new findings suggest its origin differs from previous theories; discovery sheds light on planet’s geological history and raises new questions about whether Mars once had conditions suitable for life
Yogev Israeli
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03.03.25
Dementia risk? Scientists sound alarm on surging microplastic levels in brain
Experts find 50% rise in brain microplastics, with drastically higher levels recorded in dementia patients; expert warns of increased stroke risk and shares tips to reduce exposure, highlighting common mistakes
Tzur Gueta
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02.06.25
Israeli experts study four planets looking for alien life
Joint US-Israeli study looks into makeup of four Earth-like planets found far away from our solar system trying to determine their ability to support life
Yogev Israeli
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01.26.25
Great Barrier Reef turns white faster than expected, study finds
Incidents of coral bleaching first seen off the coast of Australia in 2024 reveal a grim outlook for the world's most extensive coral reef
Yogev Israeli
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01.26.25
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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01.10.25
Israeli archaeologists explain why no wall paintings found in Israel
Experts posit that large animals commonly seen on prehistoric wall paintings in Europe were already extinct in the Levant, locals saw no need to express their depictions
Ynet
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01.07.25
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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12.30.24
Experts uncover evidence of ancient cannibalism in UK
Archeological analysis of over 3,000 bone fragments found in a UK site dating to the Early Bronze Age suggests slaughter in area included cannibalistic practices
Yogev Israeli
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12.17.24
Mummification found in late Medieval France, study
Experts locate remains with surgical wounds dating back to 16th century French nobles; process likely used to preserve bodies before final burial
Yogev Israeli
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12.04.24
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