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Marine debris threatens sea turtles on Israel’s shores: SeaWatch app seeks to help
Marine debris poses a major threat to Israel’s sea turtles; most are entangled in fishing gear or plastic, others suffer gut damage from ingestion; the SeaWatch app aims to help save them by enabling public reporting of turtle sightings and hazards
Yogev Israeli
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10.27.25
The worst year in human history? The mysterious events of 536 CE
Harvard medieval historian Michael McCormick calls 536 CE the worst year in history, when a massive volcanic eruption darkened skies over Europe, the Middle East and Asia, causing a sharp drop in temperatures, crop failures and famine
Yogev Israeli
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10.11.25
Egypt reopens the tomb of Amenhotep III after more than 20 years of restoration
Egypt has reopened the vast tomb of Amenhotep III, one of its most prominent pharaohs, following two decades of restoration—just weeks before the inauguration of the long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza
Associated Press, Yogev Israeli
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10.08.25
ChatGPT was asked to solve a math riddle from ancient Greece, this is what happened
An ancient mathematical challenge posed to ChatGPT revealed interesting findings. The AI-based chatbot was discovered to be improvising ideas and making mistakes, just like a student trying to solve the challenge before them. Using different versions of the "doubling the cube" problem helped in understanding how the chatbot's limitations can be turned into advantages, and even improve students' skills.
Yogev Israeli
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10.03.25
From osprey clutching a fish to desert horned viper hiding - Israel's best nature photos of the year
To mark the Jewish New Year, members of the Israeli Nature Photography Society have released more than 100 stunning images captured over the past year (5785 on the Hebrew calendar). Here's a glimpse
Yogev Israeli
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10.01.25
New plan pushes humane solutions over culling for Israel's stray dog epidemic
Tens of thousands of stray dogs in Israel face hunger, disease and abuse; new plan proposes treating dog population management as a permanent community service, much like education or infrastructure, rather than a crisis response
Yogev Israeli
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09.30.25
NASA launches spacecraft to reveal Earth’s invisible 'halo'
Apollo 16 first captured Earth’s faint 'halo' in 1972; now, a new NASA mission will study the planet’s outer glow to uncover how solar eruptions shape and affect our atmosphere
Yogev Israeli
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09.25.25
From assault to aliyah: Brothers answer IDF call after antisemitic attack in Brooklyn
Two American brothers raised with strong Zionist values leave behind comfort and safety to serve in the IDF; with support from Nefesh B’Nefesh and FIDF, their journey reflects a growing wave of young Jews choosing to take part in Israel’s story
Yogev Israeli
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09.23.25
Israeli wildlife photographer captures rare black leopard and her cubs in Kenya
Award-winning Israeli photographer Amos Nachoum documented a rare black leopard with her two spotted cubs in Kenya’s savanna
Yogev Israeli
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09.20.25
Chewbacca in Pacific Ocean: New coral named after Star Wars character
Scientists discover a new coral species in the Pacific, spotted in Hawaii and the Mariana Trench, resembling the shaggy giant from the popular movie franchise
Yogev Israeli
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09.18.25
Watch: Dolphins put on a jumping show off the coast of Haifa
Researchers documented a large pod of dolphins, including mothers and calves, leaping for over an hour off Haifa’s coast; the display highlights the Carmel slopes as a unique deep-sea habitat and underscores the need for continued protection
Yogev Israeli, Eitan Glickman
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09.17.25
Netanyahu invokes 'Sparta' vision for Israel — but does history back the comparison?
The prime minister said at a Jerusalem conference that Israel must adapt to an almost autarkic (self-sufficient) economy, or 'Athens and super-Sparta'; Historians explain what Sparta really was, and whether the analogy holds for modern Israel
Yogev Israeli
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09.16.25
Bleak forecast: Climate change's devastating impact on the Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean, home to 17,000 marine species—one-third found nowhere else—is under mounting threat from human activity and climate change; its fragile ecosystems face a grim outlook, sparking urgent concern for the sea’s future
Yogev Israeli
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09.16.25
Why Gaza flare bombs are visible even from Tel Aviv
Illumination flares over Gaza shine so brightly and fly so high that they’re visible even in central Israel; what role does Earth’s atmosphere play in this phenomenon?
Yogev Israeli
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09.15.25
Los Angeles Holocaust Museum faces backlash over online post linking ‘Never Again’ to Gaza
Holocaust Museum sparks backlash after pulling a post redefining 'Never Again' as a universal principle—then backtracks, claiming misinterpretation
Yogev Israeli
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09.09.25
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