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Beyond Safari: the rare wildlife making Ethiopia a photographer's dream
Award-winning Israeli nature photographer Amit Eshel keeps returning to Ethiopia's dramatic highlands, revealing one of the world's least appreciated wildlife treasures; from the endangered Ethiopian wolf, now known to pollinate flowers by drinking nectar-to the highly social gelada monkeys and the giant mole-rat that spends its life underground, Eshel offers a rare glimpse into one of the planet's last truly wild landscapes.
Yogev Israeli
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07.11.26
Ticking time bombs? 73 volcanic calderas found deep in oceans
AI-assisted seafloor mapping revealed dozens of previously unknown undersea calderas, but scientists say more research is needed to determine whether any are active
Yogev Israeli
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07.09.26
Ancient social networks may have helped hunter-gatherers survive climate change
Hebrew University-led study of prehistoric communities in southern Caucasus suggests long-distance travel, knowledge sharing and technological ties helped small, scattered populations endure environmental change between 57,000 and 27,000 years ago
Yogev Israeli
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07.08.26
Gold in the mouths of the dead: Egypt’s discoveries stir new hope
A lost Byzantine city in the Sahara and ancient tombs near Alexandria are shedding new light on daily life, worship and trade in Byzantine Egypt, as the country looks to archaeology to help revive tourism
Yogev Israeli, AP
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07.06.26
Violence against Jews fuels online ‘spiral of hate,’ Australia report says
Report submitted to Australia’s royal commission on antisemitism finds anti-Jewish hate surged online after October 7 and rose again after violent attacks, with conspiracy theories helping sustain and amplify abuse
Yogev Israeli
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07.02.26
World’s oceans broke heat records in June, and scientists warn worse may follow
Global sea surface temperatures reached a record 20.98 degrees Celsius in June, while the Mediterranean also hit a new high; scientists warn early El Niño conditions could fuel more records, coral bleaching and destructive storms
Yogev Israeli, AFP
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07.02.26
Hitler photo appears in ‘baby pictures’ section of New Jersey school yearbook
New Jersey middle school recalled yearbooks after an image of Adolf Hitler as a child appeared in the baby photos section, prompting an investigation into how it was included
Yogev Israeli
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06.30.26
Antarctica’s first dinosaur fossil reveals lost world of forests and giant plant-eaters
A vertebra discovered on James Ross Island in 1985 was long mistaken for a marine reptile before researchers identified it as part of a titanosaur that lived 82 million years ago
Yogev Israeli
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06.30.26
A 136-year-old idea about kidney evolution gets new support
An international study led by the University of Haifa found that the earliest vertebrate kidney develops from embryonic tissue that also forms muscles and the skeleton, supporting a theory first proposed in 1888 and reshaping scientists' understanding of embryonic evolution
Yogev Israeli
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06.29.26
Israeli photographer captures rare black leopard family in India’s monsoon jungle
In brutal heat, humidity and monsoon rains, Matan Sharon and an Israeli wildlife photography team documented a rare black leopardess with her two cubs near India’s Manas reserve, where tea plantations meet dense jungle
Yogev Israeli
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06.29.26
How these deep-sea giants survive over five years without eating
A giant stomach, an ultra-slow metabolism and a gene that acts as a metabolic switch enable deep-sea giant isopods to go on for years without food; researchers say the discovery could advance medicine, energy conservation and robotics
Yogev Israeli
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06.28.26
Why was the ‘Inca Maiden’ sacrificed on a volcano? Researchers find new clues
Analysis of corn, cassava and coca remains found with three mummified Inca children in Argentina narrows their deaths to around 1499, suggesting the ritual may have helped cement imperial control, not only appease the gods
Yogev Israeli
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06.23.26
Rare great white sighting exposes Mediterranean’s ‘ghost population’
A great white filmed between Tunisia and Sicily has drawn new attention to an ancient Mediterranean population that has survived for 3.2 million years, but is now critically endangered and still poorly understood by scientists
Yogev Israeli
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06.22.26
'It will cut off your finger': Toxic pufferfish spreads terror across the Mediterranean
The silver-cheeked toadfish, an aggressive invasive species that entered through the Suez Canal, is damaging nets, eating catches and alarming scientists as it spreads through Greek and Cypriot waters
Yogev Israeli, AFP
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06.21.26
No words, just a stare: Stunning wildlife portraits from Israeli nature photographers
From a cheetah with blood on its face after a meal to a snake staring into the camera, members of the Israeli Nature Photography Association capture the faces of animals in powerful close-up images
Yogev Israeli
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06.21.26
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