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4,400-year-old alphabet script uncovered in Syria, the oldest in history
The oldest alphabetic script in human history has been discovered inscribed on clay cylinders in a tomb excavation in Syria, dating back to approximately 2400 BCE; This groundbreaking find, along with other artifacts uncovered in the region, suggests that the story of the alphabet may be entirely different from what was previously understood
Yogev Israeli
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11.25.24
Underwater salt chimneys are early indicators of sinkholes in the Dead Sea, study
German researchers discovered 'white smokers' on the Dead Sea floor, formed by interactions between mineral-rich groundwater and the lake’s extremely high salt content and serves as an important early indicator of dangerous formation
Yogev Israeli
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11.25.24
Biggest and hairiest: New tarantula species discovered in Cuba
New species added to Trichopelma genus, but boasts unusual body dimensions and several unique features, making it the largest and hairiest of its kind
Yogev Israeli
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11.20.24
35,000-year-old saber-tooth cub found in Siberia
Well-preserved Homotherium cub found in Siberian permafrost provides insight into extinct predator’s adaptations for snowy habitats, shedding light on Late Pleistocene range and ecological strategies
Yogev Israeli
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11.19.24
Israeli-patented device can tell the difference between natural and lab-grown diamonds
Ariel University researchers developed a technique using microwave and millimeter-wave radiation to characterize diamonds, distinguishing colors and identifying between natural and synthetic stones
Yogev Israeli
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11.18.24
Egyptian ancient rituals included hallucinogenic cocktails, study reveals
Researchers suggest the contents of the 2,000-year-old mug were consumed to induce hallucinations or prophetic dreams during rituals related to the ancient Egyptian god Bes, associated with childbirth, protection and magical purification
Yogev Israeli
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11.18.24
Gaza explosions rattle central Israel; scientist explains why
Locals reported hearing loud blasts Friday night, likely stemming from IDF strikes in Gaza, over 40 miles away; why do sounds of blasts from Gaza reach central Israel, how does weather play a role and why are they louder at night? Here’s the explanation
Yoav Zitun, Yogev Israeli
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11.16.24
DNA analysis upends long-held assumptions about Pompeii victims
New study samples DNA from plaster cast on victims of volcanic eruption near ancient Roman city and shows traditional assumptions of familial relations between them are wrong
Yogev Israeli
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11.11.24
Climate change driving frequent extreme weather events, study
Research by the Alfred Wegener Institute suggests that without current global warming, the severe damage to life and property from these events would likely have been less intense
Yogev Israeli
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11.11.24
Yes, puppy yoga is a real trend, but animal welfare activists want it banned
Dogs running among humans practicing yoga at first glance looks pretty cute, but in practice animal organizations around the world say that this could seriously harm the puppy's welfare; In Israel there is no legislation on the practice, and this is how the puppy yoga centers operate there without any roadblocks; Puppy yoga businesses in Israel don't see a problem
Yogev Israeli
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11.10.24
2024 will mark hottest year in history, global leaders apathetic
Experts disappointed over COP28 agreement, where world leaders pledged to reduce fossil fuel use yet simultaneously ramped up production plans; calls for decisive shift mounting as attention turns to COP29 in Azerbaijan
AFP, Yogev Israeli
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11.10.24
The science behind Israel's exploding mushrooms
Watch: Man in northern Negev seen picking up dry-looking mushroom from the ground and tossing it back down, but to his surprise, the mushroom explodes, releasing a fine rust-brown powder; so, what’s the scientific explanation behind this?
Yogev Israeli
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11.05.24
Will glacial engineering save the 'Doomsday Glacier'?
Experts debate feasibility of practice to slow melting of Thwaites Glacier, warning it may only provide a temporary solution to climate change and should not replace urgent global efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions
Yogev Israeli
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11.04.24
Mount Fuji sees no snow amid climate change
Traditionally a snow-capped landscape, Japan's tallest mountain suffers the impact of rising global temperatures, no white peaks this past year for the first time in 130 years
AFP, Yogev Israeli
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10.30.24
Reform Jewish conversions up in Israel, data shows
Since the Supreme Court ruled that conversions conducted by Judaism's Reform movement in Israel would be recognized for citizenship, more people opt to take that route, especially after the Hamas massacre
Yogev Israeli
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10.29.24
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