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Climate change turns wildfires more destructive, study says
Environmental experts use computer models to simulate forest fires following increase in global warming and say risk for severe fires could go up by 172%
Yogev Israeli, AFP
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09.03.23
Israeli study sheds light on mysterious astronomical object
Experts from Tel Aviv University in cooperation with the University of Amsterdam measure strong magnetic force in unique star, leading to a hypothesis on the creation of magnetars
Ynet
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08.31.23
New parasite could help prevent malaria in mosquitos, study finds
Experts say mosquito colony in lab infected with unique bacterium caused the disease's parasites to stop developing, showing promise of controlling malaria within years
Ynet
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08.29.23
Eureka: Scientists decode mysterious male Y chromosome
After eluding the grasp of science for decades, researchers finally manage to decode entire male Y chromosome, leading to potential breakthroughs in DNA testing and treatment
Dr. Itay Gal
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08.27.23
Fool's gold: The toll of mineral mining on the environment
New study finds mining along and in riverbeds in dozens of tropical countries has devastating effects on rivers and their biodiversity while also putting human lives at risk
Yogev Israeli
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08.27.23
Ancient reptile predating dinosaurs had weak bite, study finds
Experts say saurosuchus, an early relative of modern-day alligators, had a weak bite force compared to other prehistoric reptiles, despite being an apex predator
Yogev Israeli
|
08.24.23
Marine predators' habitats in danger amid climate crisis, study finds
New study claims increasing heat of the ocean's waters will eventually lead marine predators including sharks and tuna to search for new habitats, impacting the ecosystems and the economy of fishing-based communities
Yogev Israeli
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08.22.23
Majority of Jewish students in Australia experience antisemitism, study says
According to newly released survey conducted in over 33 universities, majority of Jewish students report to hide their Jewish identity; 85% of antisemitic incidents go unreported due to lack of trust in institutions
Itamar Eichner
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08.15.23
Climate-friendly cows bred to belch less methane
A Canadian dairy farmer's calves will be among the first to be bred with a specific environmental goal of burping less methane
Reuters
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08.10.23
Israeli study finds biological treatment effective for lung cancer
Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science say newly developed drug helps combat growth of lung cancer tumors in one of the disease's most common type
Dr. Itay Gal
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08.10.23
Air pollution increases resistance to antibiotics, study says
Study’s head author, Prof. Hong Chen from Zhejiang University in China, says antibiotic resistance and air pollution are each in their own right among the greatest threats to global health
Dr. Itay Gal
|
08.09.23
Genomic analysis uncovers origins of South America's natives
New study of oldest human skeleton ever found in Brazil suggest pre-colonial inhabitants in the Americas evolved from single immigration wave to continent thousands of years ago
Yogev Israeli
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08.08.23
Israel's SpongeBob: New study of sponges underwater could be key to humanity's future
Israeli research team says chemical compounds sponges produce to protect themselves could serve as medicine for human diseases
Assaf Kamar
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08.08.23
Unearthed armored reptile illuminates the mysterious dawn of dinosaurs
Scientists find bony deposits lining spine of archosaur fossil much like early dinosaurs and pterosaurs; This characteristic disappeared at a certain stage and then redeveloped independently several times among various dinosaur species, such as in Ankylosaurus and Stegosaurus
Yogev Israeli
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07.30.23
Blue to green: Climate change altering ocean's color
The color change over the last two decades means ecological systems within the ocean must also be changing, since the ocean's color reflects the organisms living within it
Yogev Israeli
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07.25.23
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