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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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04.03.24
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
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03.29.24
Israel's nemesis: Who were the Amalekites?
The Amalekites are described in the Bible as the worst enemies the people of Israel have faced, but who are they, and where are they now?
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03.25.24
Israel or Iran? The quest after Esther and Mordechai's final resting place
The Bible doesn't specify the final resting places of the Purim Megillah's protagonists, but conflicting Jewish traditions emerge: one asserts that their tombs are located in Iran, while another steadfastly maintains they are in Israel
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03.24.24
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
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03.19.24
Farewell to master luthier who restored Jewish-owned violins that survived the Holocaust
Amnon Weinstein, a famed luthier who recently passed away, dedicated his life to restoring violins from Holocaust victims; photographer and friend Miki Koren shares about the inherent melancholy Weinstein perceived in Jewish music and a swastika-marked violin he wouldn't touch
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03.14.24
Scientists crack secrets of biggest volcanic blast in history
Scientists discover Kikai-Akahoya eruption, the most potent on record, occurred 7,300 years ago near Japan, ejecting 71 cubic kilometers of debris—three times the volume of Mount Tambora's 1815 eruption, previously deemed the strongest
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03.14.24
The Arctic may have no ice left within a decade, study finds
University of Colorado Boulder researchers find alarming trend remains consistent across all future melting scenarios
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03.10.24
Israeli advocacy project attempts to change Iranian public opinion about Israel
With over 750 Farsi-speaking volunteers, wartime founded project appeals to Iranians world over in their language to explain Israel's position and present it through accessible information despite living in enemy state
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03.07.24
Ancient Islamic astrolabe with Hebrew writing discovered in Verona
A recent study revealed that the astronomical instrument, capable of aiding navigation and calculating the angles of celestial bodies in relation to the horizon, had a long-standing history of use across Europe and North Africa for hundreds of years
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03.05.24
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
Today's February 29, but why? Why we have leap years
Gregorian calendar, with its 365-day year, doesn't precisely align with Earth's solar orbit, which is slightly longer; without adjustments, we would be off by one month every 125 years, explains astrophysics professor
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02.29.24
Use of decimal point 150 years older than historians thought
New study into writings of 15th-century Venetian merchant and astronomer finds use of decimal points to calculate fractions
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02.21.24
Scientists reveal surprising link between Komodo dragon and dinosaurs
New research reveals fascinating connection between modern Komodo dragon teeth and those of extinct theropod dinosaurs, offering fresh insights into their evolutionary paths
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02.19.24
Romans cultivated and used black henbane seeds, study finds
Archaeologists locate hollow bone container with hundreds of black henbane seeds known for their medicinal qualities and high toxicity
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02.18.24
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