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'Everyone deserves to have their story remembered': Volunteers work to clean Stumbling Stones across Europe
Holocaust remembrance NGO leading initiative to clean stones carved with Holocaust victims' names shares hope for dialogue despite rising antisemitism following October 7
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02.11.25
Global January heat wave breaks records, raising climate alarm
The latest climate data sends a clear warning: Even the smallest increase in temperature intensifies and accelerates extreme weather events, from deadly heat waves to torrential rains and severe droughts
Yogev Israeli, AFP
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02.10.25
Over 2,000 earthquakes rock Santorini in one week
Greek island sees unusual seismic activity, prompting safety precautions and raising concerns about potential landslides; experts reassure seismic activity tectonic, not volcanic, and remains within manageable limits, with no immediate cause for alarm
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02.08.25
Watch: Shark attacks man off coast of Hadera
A local fisherman had a tense encounter when a dusky shark attempted to snatch his catch, the incident ended safely; Watch the dramatic footage
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02.06.25
Archaeologists uncover remains of pregnant woman in Ecuador, suggesting ritual sacrifice
Remains found buried with valuable artifacts, suggesting woman may have been a ritual sacrifice between 771 and 953 AD, sacrificed during an El Niño-induced agricultural crisis
Yogev Israeli
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01.31.25
Israeli experts study four planets looking for alien life
Joint US-Israeli study looks into makeup of four Earth-like planets found far away from our solar system trying to determine their ability to support life
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01.26.25
Great Barrier Reef turns white faster than expected, study finds
Incidents of coral bleaching first seen off the coast of Australia in 2024 reveal a grim outlook for the world's most extensive coral reef
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01.26.25
How a volcanic eruption shaped Neolithic culture in northern Europe
Massive eruption in 2900 BCE triggered a climate crisis; archaeologists believe Neolithic farmers turned to ritual sacrifices, including engraved sunstones, to restore sunlight and agricultural fertility—marking a pivotal cultural and societal shift in the region
Yogev Israeli
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01.21.25
Water crisis may help Israel-Syria ties
Experts suggest cooperation on aquifers and advanced water technologies could stabilize Syria’s economy and promote cooperation between the countries
Yogev Israeli
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01.21.25
How the written stage of Kabbalah revolutionized Jewish thought
New 4-volume book explores origins, development and key concepts of Kabbalah, tracing journey from oral traditions to written texts; scholars offer diverse perspectives on Jewish mysticism, making its rich history accessible to readers worldwide
Yogev Israeli
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01.20.25
Roman administrative practices revealed in boundary stone excavations
Archaeologists uncover Roman boundary stone in northern Galilee, revealing insights into Emperor Diocletian’s tax reforms during Tetrarchy; Greek inscription mentions unknown villages and imperial official, shedding light on Roman administrative practices and rural life
Yogev Israeli
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01.16.25
Underwater robot: A game changer for sustainable fisheries
University of Haifa experts offer solution to global overfishing; powered by acoustic technology, system autonomously monitors fish populations, minimizes bycatch and supports sustainable fisheries, with successful trials in Israel, Malawi and Croatia
Yogev Israeli
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01.12.25
Iraqi archaeologists piece together ancient treasures ravaged by Islamic State
A decade after jihadists ransacked Iraq's famed Nimrud site, archaeologists have been painstakingly putting together its ancient treasures, shattered into tens of thousands of tiny fragments
AFP, Yogev Israeli
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01.09.25
How humans have become better runners
Lucy, a 3-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis discovered 50 years ago in Ethiopia, could run upright but at speeds slower than the average modern human, researchers revealed, shedding light on early human ancestors' locomotion capabilities
Yogev Israeli
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01.06.25
In ancient Egypt, elite burial practices included sheep horn manipulation
Archaeological evidence from Hierakonpolis reveals elite Egyptians deliberately modified sheep horns, employing techniques like breaking and reshaping, likely for symbolic purposes; This example of human manipulation underscores the elite's control over nature, transforming livestock into symbols of status and dominance
Yogev Israeli
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01.05.25
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