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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
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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
The failures behind the deadliest 21st Century flood — and what Israel can learn
A new study reveals that the disaster in Derna, Libya, was not caused solely by natural forces, but by a serious planning failure that ignored the true risk assessment, as researchers warn: lessons from the event are crucial for the design of defense systems in Israel
Yogev Israeli
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03.28.25
Ancient Egypt's Blue Lotus mystery solved
A UC Berkeley’s groundbreaking research reveals how the rare flower was used in ancient rituals to unlock its psychoactive potential, redefining centuries of misconceptions
Yogev Israeli
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03.22.25
Ancient Alexandria crumbling into the sea, study finds
Alexandria’s coastal erosion, driven by rising sea levels and seawater intrusion, leads to collapse of 280 buildings across Egyptian city; grim data from past 2 decades highlight growing climate threat to one of most historically significant cities
Yogev Israeli
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03.06.25
Why is Mars red? New study sheds light on the planet’s rusty hue
Mars’ signature red hue has long intrigued scientists, but new findings suggest its origin differs from previous theories; discovery sheds light on planet’s geological history and raises new questions about whether Mars once had conditions suitable for life
Yogev Israeli
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03.03.25
Scientists find unusual flare activity in supermassive black hole
James Webb Space Telescope reveals frequent daily flare activity in greater detail; experts hope extended study will deepen understanding
Yogev Israeli
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02.26.25
Tourist from California finds rare Second Temple era coin in Shiloh
Juan from California locates rare find in Ancient Shiloh archeological site Mateh Binyamin Regional Council archeological site said to be the Israelites first sanctuary in Canaan
Yogev Israeli
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02.20.25
Study urges Syrian regime to act to save Palmyra’s history
Palmyra’s rich archaeological heritage lies in ruins after years of war and destruction; new report reveals extensive damage to key monuments and highlights urgent need for restoration, infrastructure rebuilding and return of displaced residents to save city
Yogev Israeli
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02.20.25
Man's smartest friend: Celebrating the wisest canines on the planet
Dive into a countdown of the smartest dogs, exploring their unique skills and quirks: From the brilliant border collie to mixed-breed adaptability, as well as a curious omission of a breed relied upon by the toughest operators in the world
Yogev Israeli, Gilad Meiri
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02.19.25
Iranians struggles to breath amid worsening pollution
Problem at its worse around Tehran where over half of Iran's industry, including automobile manufactureing, electronics and arms production, to name but a few, is concentrated
Yogev Israeli
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02.16.25
Israeli physicist removed from ‘ghost particle’ research team following Oct. 7
Prof. Dafne Guetta says 'There is no place for discrimination in science,' as she truly hope things will change and that politics will no longer interfere with scientific progress
Yogev Israeli
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02.14.25
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