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Japanese astronaut set to walk on the moon: This week in space
Japan announces plans to send an astronaut to the moon, Europe prepares to dispatch a rover to Mars, SpaceX unveils updates to its plans, and the successful launches of heavy rockets
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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04.20.24
Israeli experts in study that may revolutionize graphene use, quantum computing
Tel Aviv University researchers that were part of the new study say it marks a breakthrough in allowing growth of graphene strips fit for use as semiconductors
Ynet
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04.17.24
Milky Way galaxy played major role in Egyptian beliefs, study finds
New study citing ancient Egyptian source presents compelling argument, saying the astronomical body was seen as the embodiment of a primordial deity
Yogev Israeli
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04.15.24
Through the looking glass: charting the course ahead
The mirror test examines whether animals can recognize their own reflection - but what does that actually mean? Multiple studies published in the past year try to examine the field of self awareness in the animal world, beyond what has been done using the classic test
Dr. Yonat Eshchar/ The Davidson Institute
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04.06.24
Just dare stand in her way
Even today, talented women still have to fight for their place in science, academia, and in general but are unwilling to stay silent as in the past
Dr. Liat Ben-David/Davidson Institute of Science Education
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03.30.24
Researchers shed light on largest cormorant in history
Despite the spectacled cormorant having gone extinct nearly 180 ago, little is known about its origins; two researchers join together to find more information on the mysterious bird
Yogev Israeli
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03.29.24
Brainwash: What did Marie Curie discover?
What is the Kübler-Ross model? What was Rosalind Franklin's contribution to science? Which woman is considered to have been the first programmer? A challenging scientific trivia on women in science
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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03.23.24
Blind sight, forgetful recall: the riddle of unconscious memories
Although Freud’s theory regarding the existence of unconscious memories wasn’t founded on empirical scientific evidence, contemporary discoveries in the field of brain research reveal phenomena that can be interpreted in ways that parallel his ideas
Rotem Mika/ The Davidson Institute
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03.23.24
Geologists find evidence of oldest earthquake on Earth
Experts identify tectonic shifts that took place billions of years ago claim location was likely the place where life first began to evolve
Yogev Israeli
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03.19.24
Haredi women are making huge strides in science and technology
Opinion: The prejudices and stereotypes in the general public fail to recognize the work ethics, skill and talent Haredi women bring to the job market
Dr. Hadas Tischler
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03.15.24
Finding patterns in chaos: The Ramsey problem
Even in situations where our understanding is extremely limited, it is possible to find a mathematical order using the appropriate tools, and these prove to be highly advantageous
Michael Gorodin/Davidson Institute of Science
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03.10.24
What causes tinnitus?
Tinnitus, the perception of ringing and buzzing in the absence of external stimuli, significantly affects the quality of life of many individuals; A recent study has identified a potential origin for this phenomenon
Tal Fisher, Davidson Institute of Science
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03.09.24
Israeli technology against space debris
A private spacecraft is on its way to land on the moon, the crash of a large European satellite, and the brightest celestial body in the observable universe
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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03.05.24
'Ondine's Curse': The syndrome making children stop breathing
A new Israeli study into Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome revels mechanism behind the rare disease and offers potential ways to treat it
Prof. Gad Vatine , Dr. Avraham Ashkenazi
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03.01.24
Extreme drought leaves ecological systems vulnerable, shows worldwide study joined by Israel
Tel Aviv University researcher who took part in the new study says its unprecedented scale and results should make Israel invest in climate change plans
Ynet
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02.25.24
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