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Arctic ice disappearing faster than expected, alarming scientists
Arctic sea ice melting faster than ever, with first ice-free day forecasted within three years; experts warn of global impacts, from ecosystem collapse to extreme weather, urging swift cuts in greenhouse gas emissions to slow crisis
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12.18.24
Experts uncover evidence of ancient cannibalism in UK
Archeological analysis of over 3,000 bone fragments found in a UK site dating to the Early Bronze Age suggests slaughter in area included cannibalistic practices
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12.17.24
Harnessing nature’s fury: Can glacial floods provide renewable energy?
Greenland's Catalina Lake released over 3 trillion liters of meltwater in a massive glacial flood, underscoring climate change risks; researchers investigate ways to harness the immense energy from such events as a potential renewable power source
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12.17.24
Rare cave pearls unearthed in Jerusalem Hills reveal ancient treasures
Archaeologists discover 50 rare cave pearls in Ein Jawiza aqueduct near Jerusalem, some encasing pottery shards and plaster from ancient periods; artifacts, spanning from Iron Age to Byzantine era, reveal human activity and aqueduct maintenance over thousands of years
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12.16.24
'An existential threat to billions': Earth is drying up, and the future looks grim
New UN report warns of existential crisis as escalating aridity and dryness could reshape life on Earth by end of century; by 2100, up to five billion people may face severe climate conditions, drastically impacting ecosystems, water resources and human livelihoods
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12.12.24
Mutant Chernobyl dogs offer clues on radiation resistance
Dogs near 1986 Chernobyl disaster site developed genetic changes providing resistance to radiation, heavy metals and pollution, researchers find; findings could offer insights into human resilience to environmental hazards
Yogev Israeli
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12.11.24
Universe expanding faster than scientists predicted, Web telescope shows
New observations challenge the standard cosmological model, suggesting dark energy and other mysteries may hold the key to understanding cosmic evolution
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12.10.24
Sad? Go for a run: This is how running will make you happier
Can running replace therapy? Running is more than fitness as it improves our self image, boosts positive hormones, and is even a substitute for meditation
Yogev Israeli
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12.10.24
A worrying trend: The snow in the Alps is disappearing
Over the past century, snowfall in the Alps has significantly decreased – by 23% in the northern regions and nearly 50% on the southwestern slopes – an average decline of 34% between 1920 and 2020
Yogev Israeli
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12.05.24
Mummification found in late Medieval France, study
Experts locate remains with surgical wounds dating back to 16th century French nobles; process likely used to preserve bodies before final burial
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12.04.24
Ancient humanoid discovered in China, dating back over 300,000 years
Researchers have identified Homo juluensis, an ancient human species that lived 300,000 years ago in northeastern China; fossils reveal large skulls and teeth, advanced tool use and survival strategies
Yogev Israeli
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12.03.24
World's oldest writing system originated from iconographic seals, study finds
Experts looking into origins of writing find links between proto-cuneiform and Sumerian usage of seals to follow agriculture and textile production
Yogev Israeli
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12.01.24
No-Snow-Ho: Climate change means not enough snow for Santa in Finland
The Finnish city of Rovaniemi, known as the home of St. Nick is used to seeing mountains of snow on the streets around December and January but this year there's no snow in sight; 'I’m longing for snow to paint the scenery,' says one local resident
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12.01.24
IDF reservists rescue stray dog and her pups in southern Lebanon
Days before cease-fire, Golani Brigade troops encounter dog and her puppies inside home during operation, bringing her to Israel under fire to nurse her and her pups back to health
Yogev Israeli
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11.28.24
Global dominance: Fossilized remains reveal clues to dinosaur ascendancy
Scientists analyze more than 500 fossilized gut remains from Late Triassic and Early Jurassic, revealing early dinosaurs' diets, adaptability and how environmental shifts helped them dominate Earth's ecosystems for over 30 million years
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11.28.24
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