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Israeli wildlife photographer captures rare black leopard and her cubs in Kenya
Award-winning Israeli photographer Amos Nachoum documented a rare black leopard with her two spotted cubs in Kenya’s savanna
Yogev Israeli
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09.20.25
'Bioconvergence is taking over food, environment, and industry'
From the food we eat to the environment we live in, the collaboration of biologists and engineers is driving transformative change, according to Shai Melcer
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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08.24.25
From swipes to spikes: Finding love among hedgehogs
Volunteering instead of Tinder, feeding chicks instead of grabbing coffee, and face-to-face conversation instead of screens: 50 singles aged 30–43 took part in 'Volunteering at First Sight,' a project by Ruach Tova from the Arison Group, discovering that the way to the heart can go through the wildlife hospital
Shahar Goldberg
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08.15.25
How climate change is reshaping coastlines—and communities
Madison Lewis' work is helping to understand how something like cliff erosion or collapse can ripple through a community’s well-being
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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07.09.25
Italy's Mount Etna erupts, sending tourists fleeing for their lives
National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology reports strong strombolian eruptions 'of growing intensity' at the volcano
Ynet
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06.02.25
The end of forever chemicals?
Team of researchers in China develops method for breaking down PFAS using a combination of light and a catalyst, a substance that enables or accelerates chemical reactions without being consumed
Daniel Khayakelson/Davidson Institute of Science
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04.26.25
Up and down: The science behind mountain growth and decline
Tectonic forces push mountains like Everest upward while erosion and glacial melt reshape continents, revealing Earth’s dynamic balance between uplift, decay and climate-driven change
Shaked Engelberg/Davidson Institute of Science
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04.13.25
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
Israeli scientist buys land in Amazon to save the planet
Prof. Uri Shanas, founder of TiME, says anyone can join fight to protect nature; 'We mobilize the public—even with $1—to buy and preserve critical lands,' he explains; TiME has safeguarded over 12,000 square kilometers of endangered ecosystems worldwide
Sharon Kidon
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02.12.25
The journey to the pink sinkhole in the Dead Sea
'I know we promised pink, but the color has faded since the last time I was here,' says Assaf Kamar, who set out with a group of adventurers to find the trendiest sinkhole in the Dead Sea - This is their story
Assaf Kamar
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01.14.25
Why eating washed-up dolphins could be a health disaster, expert explains
After Gazans seen feasting on beached dolphin, Dr. Ziv Tsemach-Shamir warns apex predators like dolphins often contain high levels of toxins and usually wash ashore when sick or dying, posing significant health risks to those who consume their flesh
Alexandra Lukash, Einav Halabi
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01.13.25
Hamas operative claims cooked shark in Gaza Strip
Viral Instagram post shows Hamas operative Mahmoud Zaki Al-Moudi holding a juvenile shark; in another image, he is seen standing beside a pot, claiming he prepared the shark as a meal
Einav Halabi
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01.13.25
Historic Jewish temple and community in ashes
Eaton fire consumes acres near Los Angeles
ILTV
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01.10.25
Researchers solve 200 year mystery of devastating volcanic eruption
Scottish University researcher finds Simushir island volcano as the origin of a powerful volcanic eruption that had far-reaching environmental effects, including extreme climate change, severe crop failure and widespread famine
Yogev Israeli
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01.05.25
Can renewable energy revolutionize rural Africa?
Here is how Gigawatt Impact is transforming lives with renewable energy in Africa and beyond
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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01.01.25
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