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Neo-Nazis wave swastika flags and eat Hitler birthday cake at UK pub
Group linked to the British National Socialist Movement celebrated Adolf Hitler’s birthday at a UK pub, displaying Nazi symbols and a swastika-decorated cake; pub, authorities condemn celebration
Yogev Israeli
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04.28.25
Experts find 113-million-year-old 'hell ant' fossil in Brazil, marking oldest on record
Newly identified fossils, preserved in limestone, offer groundbreaking insights into the evolutionary history of ants and their unique predatory adaptations during the Cretaceous period
Yogev Israeli
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04.27.25
Disintegrating planet 140 light-years away leaves massive comet-like trail
A rocky exoplanet named BD+05 4868 Ab, discovered by NASA’s TESS telescope, is losing mass equivalent to Mount Everest per orbit and leaving behind a massive debris trail
Yogev Israeli
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04.24.25
Search intensifies for diver attacked by sharks
Researchers say the seasonal surge in population is due to warm waters from the Hadera power plant and plentiful fish reaching the sea from nearby Alexander River
Yogev Israeli
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04.22.25
Fossil sales by world's rich are undermining scientific research, study finds
Growing number of Tyrannosaurus Rex fossils are ending up in private hands, limiting access for researchers and stalling scientific study of the iconic predator’s growth and evolution, a new study warns
Yogev Israeli
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04.18.25
Sharks spotted near swimmers on Israeli shore
A pair of dusky sharks is spotted just tens of meters from swimmers, causing panic at the beach; 'Warming sea temperatures are expanding the sharks’ roaming range along the coastline,' A marine biologist explains
Yogev Israeli
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04.17.25
Gray crow tops 2025 bird count as Israel’s most common species
The 2025 Great Bird Count records 144 species, highlights invasive species’ growth, regional differences and conservation challenges
Yogev Israeli, Ilana Curiel
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04.16.25
Amsterdam mayor to issue historic apology for city's wartime persecution of Jews
Mayor Femke Halsema will formally apologize to Amsterdam’s Jewish community for the city's collaboration in Nazi persecution during WWII; The municipality will also allocate €25 million toward cultural and social initiatives, aiming to strengthen and support Jewish life in Amsterdam
Yogev Israeli
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04.15.25
From Pennsylvania to Be'er Sheva: Jewish-American family make aliyah in time for Passover
The Schatz family’s high-stakes aliyah driven by post-October 7 resolve comes from personal connection to Israel and desire to restore life to southern Israel
Yogev Israeli
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04.15.25
Buried beneath the sand: Giant lake discovered swallowed by desert in Saudi Arabia
Researchers uncover evidence of a fertile area 9,000 years ago, shaped by heavy African monsoon rains; Ancient lakes, rivers, vegetation supported thriving populations before declining rainfall transformed the region into one of the world’s driest deserts
Yogev Israeli
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04.09.25
IDF pilots energy-saving system to slash grid reliance in remote outposts
'InfraBox' pilot merges solar energy, smart storage and wastewater recycling to cut grid dependence, showcasing a scalable model for sustainable military operations and energy-efficient crisis management
Yogev Israeli
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04.05.25
Israeli scientists develop electromagnetic launcher for future Moon missions
Researchers from Ariel University have developed an electromagnetic launch system capable of accelerating payloads at high speeds using only electrical energy; Coilguns could replace chemical-fueled rockets in the future
Yogev Israeli
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04.03.25
Ancient Egyptian 3,200-year-old tomb of Ramses III’s general uncovered
Archaeologists unearth tomb in northern Egypt, complete with a gold ring depicting Ramses III, Bronze Age weapons and puzzling inscriptions linking to an earlier pharaoh
Yogev Israeli
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04.01.25
Swimming with sharks: Israel’s coastal giants draw curios crowds
Dozens of sharks gather each winter off Hadera’s coast, drawn by the warm waters from the nearby power station, turning the site into a unique spot for research and conservation
Yogev Israeli
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03.30.25
Greta Thunberg — from climate warrior to Israel hater
Thunberg's stance on the Middle East conflict sparks division within the global climate movement, as many activists question its relevance to environmental advocacy
Yaron Drukman, Yogev Israeli
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03.29.25
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