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New AI tool suggests Dead Sea Scrolls are older than thought
Using AI and radiocarbon dating, researchers found texts like Daniel and Ecclesiastes were written earlier than believed—placing Ecclesiastes in the 3rd century BCE and the Herodian script as early as the late 2nd century BCE
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06.09.25
Researchers reconstruct Egyptian Blue, world’s first synthetic pigment
Once revered for its deep symbolic meaning and vibrant color, pigment was used in ancient Egyptian art and architecture; Researchers now reveal how artisans crafted material, offering new insights into early chemistry and preservation science
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06.04.25
Guardians of the wild: Rare encounters in Israel’s nature
From elusive jerboas to endangered vultures and sea turtles, Nature and Parks Authority staff recount extraordinary moments in the field—reminding Israelis of the fragile beauty around them and the duty to protect it
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06.01.25
Expert explains why people in central Israel can hear Gaza bombings
Israeli physicist explains how cooler ground temperatures and sound wave refraction amplify blast noise over 40km, detailing atmospheric physics behind military operations’ audible reach
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06.01.25
Inside the global seahorse smuggling industry
Nearly 5 million smuggled seahorses, worth an estimated $21 million, were seized worldwide over the last decade. However, this is only part of the picture, as the scale of the trade is much larger than current figures suggest
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05.30.25
Queen Zenobia and the Jews of Palmyra: A forgotten chapter in Jewish history
A new study suggests Queen Zenobia of Palmyra may have converted to Judaism and led a non-rabbinic Jewish movement, challenging long-held views about Jewish diversity and religious authority in the ancient world
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05.30.25
'Trash' unearthed in remote Mexican cave turns out to be 500-year-old artifacts
The ancient sacred objects found deep in a Mexican cave reveal links to a little-known ancient culture and sacred pre-Hispanic fertility rituals
Yogev Israeli
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05.28.25
'They went for the head': Crow attacks spike across Israel in Spring months
As crow populations surge, spring and early summer bring wave of aggressive attacks linked to nesting season; residents report alarming encounters with hooded and Indian crows, prompting warnings from wildlife experts to keep safe distance
Yogev Israeli
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05.27.25
Study debunks Dorset castle myth of Roman massacre
Bournemouth University researchers use radiocarbon dating to reveal that skeletal remains at Maiden Castle resulted from prolonged Iron Age violence over decades, challenging the myth of a single Roman massacre at the site
Yogev Israeli
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05.26.25
Ancient Chinese star map could be oldest of its kind, researchers find
Analysis of the 'Star Manual of Master Shi' finds that it dates to 355 B.C., more than two centuries earlier than previously believed and significantly predating famed star catalog of Greek astronomer Hipparchus
Yogev Israeli
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05.25.25
Scientists find potential clean energy source that could last humanity 170,000 years
Scientists from Oxford, Durham and Toronto have mapped how natural hydrogen forms and collects underground, offering a new path to low-cost, low-emission energy that could reshape the global clean energy market and reduce reliance on fossil fuels
Yogev Israeli
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05.19.25
Depiction of Assyrian king discovered in Nineveh after over two millennia
Archaeologists from Heidelberg University unearthed fragments of a massive 7th-century BCE bas-relief of King Ashurbanipal alongside major deities, offering fresh insights into Assyrian art, religion, grandeur of ancient Mesopotamian culture
Yogev Israeli
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05.18.25
Dozens of exotic animals rescued in Israeli raid on illegal wildlife trade in West Bank
Mountain gazelles, hyenas, vervet monkeys and rare birds among animals found in Palestinian village; 3 suspects under investigation for illegal wildlife possession and trafficking
Ilana Curiel, Yogev Israeli
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05.15.25
Secrets of ancient Egypt's military history uncovered in Sinai
2,000-year-old fortifications, soldier barracks, defensive trenches, access roads, and furnaces from different historical periods were uncovered as part of an integrated defense system
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05.13.25
New mosquito species discovered in Tanzania could aid malaria fight
New genetically distinct mosquito in Tanzania’s Anopheles gambiae complex may affect malaria transmission; researchers urge further study to refine monitoring and boost disease control in endemic areas
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05.07.25
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