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The Dome of the Rock was built based on the golden ration
The golden ratio (golden section theory) is a mathematical constant that has been known to science and art for centuries; Now, a connection has been discovered between the theory and the Dome of the Rock - a monumental structure built according to this mathematical relationship, in the days when Muslims had no mathematical knowledge
Yogev Israeli
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07.28.24
Spectacular danger: Watch as Yellowstone Park geyser catches visitors off-guard
Unexpected hydrothermal eruption in Yellowstone National Park sends clouds of steam and dust skyward, prompting visitor evacuations and area closure; The eruption, though minor compared to previous events, highlights the park's dynamic geological activity
Yogev Israeli
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07.25.24
Fish bites: the sargo's teeth are a menace to Israeli swimmers
One of the most common fish in the Mediterranean Sea has become an increasing hassle to Israeli swimmers due to its painful bite that could even prove dangerous
Yogev Israeli
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07.22.24
Researchers discover ancient children's cemetery in Norway
Archaeologists uncovers graves containing remains of nearly 40 children, aged under 6, at site located about 80 km from Oslo; most children buried between 800 and 200 BC, suggesting deaths not sudden
Yogev Israeli
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07.18.24
341-year-old Italian PhD degree donated to Israeli University
Venice University's doctoral certificate from 1683 on parchment and adorned with exquisite painting, is given to Bar-Ilan University by a Milan-born researcher who had inherited it from his father
Yogev Israeli
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07.16.24
Archeologists explain 7,000-year-old stone circles in Saudi Arabia
Experts suggest megalithic structures were used as local abodes and point to the possibility that early humans in the area could cover large distances despite dry terrain
Yogev Israeli
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07.15.24
Soaring Baltic Sea temperature bode risk to marine ecosystems
Scientists measure a 3.6°F rise in waters over 30 years, prompting concerns over potential greenhouse gas emissions and the collapse of marine habitats
Yogev Israeli, AFP
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07.14.24
Mount Etna's volcanic symphony decoded by seismic pioneers
A recent eruption in Italy sparks fresh studies using advanced anisotropic tomography, revealing new insights into the magma pathways beneath Europe's tallest and most active volcano which could revolutionize monitoring of volcanic activity worldwide
Yogev Israeli
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07.11.24
New study finds which clothes to wear to avoid sweat odor
University of Alberta Researchers examine why certain fabrics smell worse than others, when ventilation can help and when washing is necessary; identify best fabric to maintain freshness
Yogev Israeli
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07.10.24
Historical Negev petroglyphs (rock art) eroded by fungi
For millennia, hunters and traders have left engravings and petroglyphs on rocks in the Negev region in southern Israel, and new research has concluded that certain type of fungi, over time, erode them significantly enough that they cannot be identified, destroying the cultural history of the area
Yogev Israeli
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07.10.24
Heat streak breaks records as 2024 set to become hottest year in history
Experts say every month since June 2023 has broken heat records compared to same months in previous years; some hopeful for future cooling due to new weather phenomenon
AFP, Yogev Israeli
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07.09.24
Brown widow spiders are swarming Israel
Arachnid thrives in human environments and is invasive in many warm climates; new research finds 86% of these spiders carry strain of Rhabdochlamydia, type of bacteria related to Chlamydia
Yogev Israeli
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07.08.24
'Haredim want to console bereaved families, but fear hatred toward them'
New initiative brings together Haredi community with bereaved families whose sons or daughters fell in war; they light candles, recite Psalms and pray for fallen soldier's soul
Yogev Israeli
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07.07.24
How should Israelis handle hostility while traveling abroad?
Travel bloggers say expressions of anti-Israel sentiment toward tourists not widespread, but advise Israelis abroad to avoid confrontations and refrain from aggression, emphasizing minds can be changed through calm and moderate conversations
Yogev Israeli
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07.02.24
Skunk in nature versus the police riot-control tool
Israel police use machine spraying foul odor as a measure in riot control; now the defensive means of a wild animal is turned against protesters
Yogev Israeli
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07.01.24
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