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End of a legend: Ancient Major Oak said to have sheltered Robin Hood is dead
The 1,200-year-old Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, long linked to the legend of the outlaw hero, failed to grow new leaves this spring; experts cite climate stress, drought and centuries of visitors compacting the soil around its roots
Yogev Israeli, AP
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06.19.26
Israeli filmmaker stops for sleeping bear, finds cubs tumbling from tree | Watch
Veteran Israeli wildlife filmmaker Gil Arbel thought he had spotted a lone black bear before a mother and her cubs transformed the scene into one of the most memorable moments of his career
Yogev Israeli
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06.18.26
2,700-year-old stone may shed light on Kingdom of Judah’s religious revolution
A rare cultic stone found at Tel Eton was deliberately buried before the Assyrian conquest, adding new evidence to the debate over King Hezekiah’s reforms
Yogev Israeli, Sharon Kidon
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06.17.26
Israeli underwater photo named among World Shootout’s 20 most iconic images
Dr. Tom Shlesinger’s image of a giant Atlantic goliath grouper surrounded by tiny fish was chosen from tens of thousands of entries submitted over two decades of the prestigious competition
Yogev Israeli
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06.17.26
Sea turtle dies in huge ghost net off Herzliya coast | Watch
A 50-meter abandoned fishing net was found north of Sidna Ali Beach with a dead loggerhead sea turtle and groupers trapped inside; divers removed it after a complex operation, while another ghost net was spotted nearby
Yogev Israeli
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06.16.26
Study reveals how the river that shaped empires formed
New research suggests tectonic activity redirected two ancient river systems away from the Mediterranean and toward the Arabian plate, eventually creating the Euphrates River that helped sustain Mesopotamia’s first great civilizations
Yogev Israeli
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06.16.26
Dutch police arrest suspect in alleged plot to attack synagogue near Haarlem
The 20-year-old suspect is accused of involvement in a plan to plant explosives or set fire to a synagogue in Heemstede, amid a wave of antisemitic incidents targeting Jewish sites in the Netherlands
Yogev Israeli
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06.15.26
Inside Starbase, Musk’s city for Mars that is shaking homes across South Texas
SpaceX’s rapid expansion has brought jobs, tourism and global attention to one of America’s poorest regions, but residents near Elon Musk’s company town say rocket launches are damaging homes, fueling lawsuits and deepening local divisions
Reuters, Yogev Israeli
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06.14.26
Climate crisis hits Hungary: country's third-largest lake nears historic low
Hungary’s Lake Velence, the country’s third-largest lake, could shrink to just 30 cm by late summer as climate change and decades of poor water management drive water levels toward a record low, threatening wildlife, tourism and local businesses
Yogev Israeli, Reuters
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06.13.26
Scientists may have finally solved why sloths are so slow
New sloth genome study identifies ancient 'jumping genes' tied to metabolism, offering clues to how the world’s slowest mammals conserve energy and stay healthy
Yogev Israeli
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06.11.26
50-year mystery solved: Scientists confirm powerful wind blowing from the Milky Way's supermassive black hole
Radio observations revealed a giant cone-shaped cavity at the center of the Milky Way, providing the clearest evidence yet of an energetic wind from Sagittarius A* and offering an unprecedented glimpse into the galaxy's hidden heart
Yogev Israeli
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06.07.26
Lovebirds on a mission: meet the power couple saving New Zealand’s rarest parakeet
Too busy breeding to go extinct: Nacho and Trixie have produced 55 chicks in two years, helping bring New Zealand’s critically endangered kākāriki parrot back from the brink
Yogev Israeli
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06.03.26
Isolation, tensions and division: how extreme conditions affect space crews
How can teams function after months in isolation? An Antarctica study finds extreme environments can fuel loneliness, conflict, mistrust, social divides and poorer performance, with key lessons for future space missions
Yogev Israeli
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06.01.26
UN’s grim climate forecast: hotter years ahead
A new UN report says there is a 91% chance at least one of the next five years will exceed 1.5 °C, and an 86% chance 2024’s heat record will be broken, bringing more deadly extreme weather
AP, Yogev Israeli
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05.30.26
How a 4,000-year-old city thrived without kings, palaces or deep class divides
A new study of the 4,000-year-old Indus Valley city finds wealth gaps narrowed over time, challenging the idea that urban growth inevitably brings inequality
Yogev Israeli
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05.25.26
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