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New study reveals mysterious ancient toothed whale
Fossilized remains of a toothed whale likely related to modern dolphin sheds light on their evolution from a species that lived millions of years ago
Yogev Israeli
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07.24.23
What did the first ever apex predator munch on?
New study of fossilized remains alters scientists' assumptions about the marine creature which lived over 500 million years ago and his ability to consume hard-shelled prey
Yogev Israeli
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07.20.23
Study suggests universe is twice as old as presumed
Physicist Rajendra Gupta's study suggests current calculations that show the age of the universe is 13.7 billion years old are wrong, and his new theory shows the universe has actually been around for 26.7 billion years
Yogev Israeli
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07.17.23
Study finds ecological tipping point could arrive before 2040
Researchers run thousands of computer simulations on various environments at risk and say that extreme weather conditions and global warming may serve to hasten the ecological point of no return
Yogev Israeli
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07.17.23
Sting-free: Israeli researchers optimistic there will be fewer jellyfish this summer
Haifa University researchers explain jellyfish likely swept by current away from Israel, but add that much is still unknown about the marine animal and that things can still change
Ilana Curiel
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07.06.23
Researcher says found proof of extraterrestrial life in Pacific Ocean
Israeli- American Professor Avi Loeb - AKA the 'alien hunter of Harvard' - and his expedition team collected 50 spherules from the first recognized interstellar meteor off the coast of Papua New Guinea
Daniel Edelson, New York
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07.02.23
Naps slow brain shrinkage, study finds
UK University College London's research indicates napping slows brain aging, and may protect against cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases
Ishay Shnerb
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07.02.23
Israeli study finds molecule effective against tooth decay
Researchers at Ben-Gurion and other international universities discover a unique characteristic of a synthesized molecule that combats key bacterium in development of tooth decay
Dr. Ariel Kushmaro, Dr. Karina Golberg
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06.29.23
Israel fails to bridge gap between students from different social backgrounds, study shows
Damning report finds effects of parental education levels on students' academic achievements substantially more pronounced in Israel than in other countries surveyed
Tamar Trabelsi Hadad
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06.13.23
Study finds 'scientific surprise' in pangolin research
Researchers find anomaly in chromosomes of particular pangolin species that could shed light on other animals in nature and help conservation of endangered animals all over the world
Yogev Israely
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06.01.23
First ice-free Arctic summer delayed by 15 years
Signed by UN member states including Israel in 1987, the Montreal Protocol – designed to protect the ozone layer from depletion - is postponing Arctic ice loss, according to a recent study. Over 2 million people each year are being saved from skin cancer and it demonstrates that it is possible to tackle the climate crisis.
Yogev Israely
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05.28.23
Cambrian explosion shaped Earth's crust chemistry, study reveals
Researchers constructed a map to demonstrate how the chemistry of Earth's crust changed over the past 3 billion years and discovered that, due to the rise in zinc during the Cambrian explosion, the content of this key nutrient in rocks still continue to increase
Yogev Israely
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05.23.23
Israeli researchers find 1.5 million-year-old Ethiopian wolf fossil
Hebrew University scientists uncover Ethiopian wolf mandible dating back 1.5 million years, say species' habitat could be gone by 2080
Ynet
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05.22.23
Not fools gold: New study explains 'golden' fossils
Researchers say exceptionally well-preserved fossils, dated 183 million years ago and found in today's Germany, receive their golden color from a mixture of chemicals and exposure to oxygen
Yogev Israely
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05.10.23
Unraveling Antarctica's past: forest fires during the Age of Dinosaurs
During the Cretaceous period, Antarctica experienced frequent forest fires that destroyed vegetation and shaped its terrestrial environments more than previously believed
Yogev Israely
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05.04.23
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