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Skunk in nature versus the police riot-control tool
Israel police use machine spraying foul odor as a measure in riot control; now the defensive means of a wild animal is turned against protesters
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07.01.24
Israeli holiday travel changed by anti-Israel sentiments abroad
Tourism expert says families opt to travel to friendly destinations or vacation locally after increasing reports of abuse and accusations of war crimes committed in Gaza
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Space rocks to fly by Earth, traveling at about 36,000 mph; neither pose immediate threat, but orbital scientists closely monitoring them for insights into potential future occurrences
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06.26.24
From antiquity to the IDF: the historical journey of siege weapons
Footage of IDF soldiers using a trebuchet on the northern border harkens back thousands of years to the origins of siegecraft in the Mediterranean
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06.19.24
Freshwater first appeared on Earth 4 billion years ago, study finds
Research reveals that freshwater appeared 500 million years earlier than previously known, as analysis of zircon crystals discovered in Western Australia sheds new light on the formation of Earth's first freshwater reservoirs
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Israeli woman discovers Catholic father fought Nazis in genealogy search
Elana Milman adopted as a small child born soon after WWII, says she found her biological parents with the help of My Heritage uncovering a brother she never knew she had
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06.13.24
Human impact on global crisis is instrumental, report says
Indicators of Global Climate Change report shows human activity cause an average rise of over 1°C over the last decade, with experts calling to push for climate initiatives
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06.07.24
Archaeologists discover 'anomaly' beneath Giza pyramid complex
Survey team using specialized radar find L-shaped chamber underground, prompting interest in what the ancient Egyptians used it for
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06.05.24
Dr. Chaya Keller, mother of 11, wins Krill prize for research
The Wolf Foundation awards Dr. Chaya Keller from Ariel University the Krill Prize for her significant contributions to discrete and computational geometry
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06.01.24
New study classifies new evolutionary branch of vipers
discovery of a new family of any vertebrate animals is the result of the analysis of DNA sequences from over 4,500 genes and conducted several dozen high-resolution micro-CT scans of mock viper skulls
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05.30.24
Greek marines discover ancient body armor's surprising battlefield prowess
Mycenaean-era body armor put through 11-hour combat simulation to test durability in battle; findings not only illuminate ancient Greek battlefield tactics but also offer insights into Greek society as a whole
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05.29.24
Study finds 50,000-year connection between Homo sapiens and Bonelli's eagle in Mediterranean
Researchers estimate that early humans disrupted the golden eagle's nesting areas while the remaining nesting areas were occupied by the Bonelli's eagle; The bird of prey could not have established itself in the Mediterranean before the arrival of the first homo sapiens
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05.26.24
The connection between tectonic plates and human bipedalism
New study joined by Israeli experts answers the question of why early hominids evolved to walk on two feet before leaving Africa
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05.23.24
Humans inhabited Cyprus earlier than thought, study finds
Researchers challenge previous beliefs, showing Cyprus attracted Paleolithic societies, and call for reevaluation of human migration in the Mediterranean using advanced techniques
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05.23.24
Around the world for many Jews, a journey to learn about Jewish diaspora
The Upper Galilee Preparatory School trainees embark on a long journey, visiting various American and European Jewish communities, which have been suffering from the rise in antisemitism since October 7
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05.18.24
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