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World’s oldest cave art found in Indonesia, dating back nearly 68,000 years
Discovery comes from limestone caves in southeastern Sulawesi, part of the Indonesian archipelago, which researchers say hosts some of the earliest known rock art anywhere in the world
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01.25.26
Massive flood control project launched in Tel Aviv to protect central Israel
Two giant floodgates were activated for the first time at Israel’s largest drainage project, designed to regulate runoff from the Ayalon basin and reduce flooding risks across the Dan region
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01.23.26
Mass grave in Jordan reveals the horror of the first documented plague
Nearly 1,500 years ago, a deadly plague swept the Mediterranean, and a mass grave in Jerash provides rare evidence of large-scale human mortality in a major Byzantine city
Yogev Israeli
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01.22.26
This tool-wielding cow just changed what we know about animal intelligence
In a first-of-its-kind discovery, a Swiss brown cow in Austria was observed using sticks and a broom to scratch herself, challenging long-held assumptions about bovine intelligence and placing cows alongside primates in tool use studies
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01.21.26
Beneath the ice: What scientists discovered in Antarctica
A new map reveals diverse geological features shaping Antarctica’s glaciers from below, exposing a hidden world beneath the ice sheet in unprecedented detail and helping improve climate models of ice melt
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01.21.26
Love letters and gladiator battles: new technology revealed hidden inscriptions in Pompeii
New imaging technology has revealed nearly 80 previously unknown inscriptions on the walls of an ancient corridor in Pompeii, showing that despite centuries of study, the city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius continues to yield discoveries shedding light on daily life thousands of years ago
Reuters, Yogev Israeli
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01.20.26
Before Vesuvius erupted: the hidden danger lurking over ancient Pompeii
New research shows Pompeii’s water system carried hidden health and environmental risks decades before Mount Vesuvius erupted, offering rare insight into daily life, hygiene and volcanic warning signs in the ancient Roman city
Yogev Israeli
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01.20.26
Astronomers discover rare galaxy cluster from dawn of universe
Extremely hot cloud of gas detected inside galaxy cluster SPT2349-56, formed just 1.4 billion years after Big Bang, challenging cosmological models that place such extreme temperatures much later in the evolution of galaxy clusters
Yogev Israeli
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01.12.26
In a red dress: mummified remains of Siberia’s last shaman discovered
Archaeologists find remarkably preserved remains of 18th-century Yakut shaman in Siberia, along with more than 100 naturally mummified Indigenous people; DNA analysis reveals resistance to Russian conquest and rare insights into genetics and culture over centuries
Yogev Israeli
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01.12.26
‘Home is Israel, leaving is a mistake’: Miami doctor makes Aliyah after Oct. 7
After witnessing the Oct. 7 attacks while visiting Israel, Dr. Daniel Bral made Aliyah from the United States, saying his priorities changed and he could not accept treating patients in the US instead of helping in Israel
Yogev Israeli
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01.08.26
Russia plans nuclear power station on the moon as global lunar race intensifies
Russia says it plans to build a nuclear power station on the moon by 2036 to support a long-term lunar program with China, as competition with the United States and other space powers accelerates
Yogev Israeli, Reuters
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12.25.25
Grandfather of 15 returns to reserve duty to haul tanks for IDF: ‘For me, it’s like earning a million dollars’
Despite completing his reserve service decades ago, Hertzel Rahamim, 70, a heavy-equipment driver from Petah Tikva, has volunteered since October 7 to transport tanks and armored vehicles to the front lines out of love for his country
Yogev Israeli
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12.23.25
Cut his trip short to enter the Oct. 7 inferno — now a new synagogue honors his legacy
Nearly two years after Capt. (res.) Neriya Zisk fell in Gaza, his family is building a synagogue in his memory; crowdfunding campaign underway; 'It will represent the unity that was so central to Neriya’s character,' his father says
Yogev Israeli
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12.18.25
Escalating climate crisis: Arab region boils under record heat with devastating impact
Arab states saw the hottest year on record in 2024, with temperatures rising twice the global rate; UN-backed report warns of worsening droughts, deadly floods and escalating climate risks across one of the world’s most water-stressed areas
Yogev Israeli
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12.14.25
Dormant volcanoes in the Golan could erupt again, scientists say
Mount Avital and Mount Bental last erupted about 100,000 years ago and are part of shared volcanic system; scientists say eruptions would show warning signs, but stress earthquakes along Dead Sea Rift pose far greater and more immediate danger
Yogev Israeli
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12.13.25
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