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Asian cheetah faces extinction as Iran struggles with conservation efforts
The critically endangered Asian cheetah, now nearly extinct with only 17 left in the wild, clings to survival in Iran’s deserts amid habitat loss, human encroachment and geopolitical challenges
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07.11.25
'Powerful consolation': The bereaved brother who founded a memorial initiative for other families
More than 20 years after losing his brother to terror, Yehuda Lanzkron is helping restore Torah scrolls in memory of war fallen—starting with one for Soroka Hospital, hit by an Iranian missile, and aiming to honor every fallen soldier
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07.06.25
3,000-year-old hymn sheds light on world’s first metropolis
A lost Babylonian hymn discovered in excavations and reconstructed after being lost for 1,000 years describes women’s roles in ancient society and the city’s grandeur
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07.03.25
Israeli-led excavation uncovers history of Mongolia’s medieval frontier
Experts unearth and analyze daily life on the edge of the Liao Empire in Mongolia, revealing resilience and adaptation along a forgotten medieval border
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07.02.25
Insects with rice-sized brains chart epic journeys using the night sky
New study reveals Australia’s Bogong moths navigate over 600 miles using stars and Earth’s magnetic field; researchers hail first proven case of stellar navigation in insects, likening their precision to migratory birds—despite their tiny brains
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06.26.25
Iran battles a quiet disaster as land sinks beneath its feet
As Iran braces for external threats, a slower crisis brews within: excessive groundwater use is sinking land, threatening infrastructure, worsening quake risks and exposing the regime’s failure to tackle a deepening environmental disaster
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06.23.25
Nuclear geology: The mountain protecting Iran's Fordow enrichment site
Israel’s strikes on Iran highlight the near-impenetrable defenses of the Fordow nuclear site, underscoring the limitations of conventional weapons against its deeply buried, geologically fortified infrastructure; experts explain unique characteristics
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06.19.25
Caring under fire: How to protect Your pets during wartime
As missile sirens disrupt daily life, Israeli pet owners face new challenges; here are some practical tips to reduce stress, prevent escapes and keep your loved-ones safe and calm during emergencies and air raids
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06.17.25
What war with Iran teaches about blast waves—and how to stay safe
As Iranian missiles strike Israel, experts explain the deadly mechanics of blast waves—how they form, spread and intensify; understanding the science is crucial for strengthening defenses and reducing civilian casualties
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06.17.25
New AI tool suggests Dead Sea Scrolls are older than thought
Using AI and radiocarbon dating, researchers found texts like Daniel and Ecclesiastes were written earlier than believed—placing Ecclesiastes in the 3rd century BCE and the Herodian script as early as the late 2nd century BCE
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06.09.25
Researchers reconstruct Egyptian Blue, world’s first synthetic pigment
Once revered for its deep symbolic meaning and vibrant color, pigment was used in ancient Egyptian art and architecture; Researchers now reveal how artisans crafted material, offering new insights into early chemistry and preservation science
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06.04.25
Guardians of the wild: Rare encounters in Israel’s nature
From elusive jerboas to endangered vultures and sea turtles, Nature and Parks Authority staff recount extraordinary moments in the field—reminding Israelis of the fragile beauty around them and the duty to protect it
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06.01.25
Expert explains why people in central Israel can hear Gaza bombings
Israeli physicist explains how cooler ground temperatures and sound wave refraction amplify blast noise over 40km, detailing atmospheric physics behind military operations’ audible reach
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06.01.25
Inside the global seahorse smuggling industry
Nearly 5 million smuggled seahorses, worth an estimated $21 million, were seized worldwide over the last decade. However, this is only part of the picture, as the scale of the trade is much larger than current figures suggest
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05.30.25
Queen Zenobia and the Jews of Palmyra: A forgotten chapter in Jewish history
A new study suggests Queen Zenobia of Palmyra may have converted to Judaism and led a non-rabbinic Jewish movement, challenging long-held views about Jewish diversity and religious authority in the ancient world
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05.30.25
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