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Strength or aerobics training: which is better for weight loss?
Weight loss can be a challenging goal to achieve and should always involve exercise, but what are the actual benefits? Tel Aviv University’s Professor Yftach Gepner explains
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Researcher says Leptanilla voldemort are extremely small and nearly translucent ants that have evolved to operate best in subterranean habitats
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04.24.24
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
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04.17.24
Israeli study shows ChatGPT scores better than doctors in license exams
Experts surprised to find popular AI model passes Israeli medical test and say future integration with information management could save time and improve health care quality
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04.17.24
Milky Way galaxy played major role in Egyptian beliefs, study finds
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04.15.24
Israeli study finds link of high blood sugar levels to Dementia
After Israeli study, doctors urged to look out for signs of cognitive decline in diabetic patients and ensure they receive proper care including enlisting family, providing at home nursing and updating medications
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04.04.24
Researchers find 7,000-year-old advanced canoes used in the Mediterranean Sea
Fragments of five ancient canoes reveal maritime technology began advancing at a rapid pace during the Neolithic era and was used throughout the Mediterranean Sea
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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
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03.29.24
Dogs can associate words with objects, study finds
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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
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03.19.24
War drums fail to stir Haredi enlistment enthusiasm for IDF service
Army seeks to bolster Haredi enlistment, but faces stiff resistance; Haredi reservists criticize IDF's inability to accommodate their observant lifestyle, while some argue Torah study protects Israel as effectively as tanks; 'Every soldier saved is thanks to Gemara page I studied'
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03.04.24
Indian Ocean impacts Middle Eastern precipitation, study
Israeli researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem find temperature changes in the Indian Ocean during summer could be used as indicator for early rainfall in the region
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03.03.24
'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
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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
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