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History & Archeology

The researchers: “Just as today many of us possess objects of Jewish significance, so did the lamp’s owner, some 200 years after the Temple’s...

Business

Innovative bio-convergence lab to propel Israel as a global leader in smart medical diagnostics, environmental restoration, and sustainable energy generation

Health New Researches

Historically, cancer treatment focused on directly destroying malignant cells through methods like radiation and chemotherapy.

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Health New Researches

Distinguished professor Inga Neumann discusses groundbreaking social behavior research in exclusive Genomic Press Interview

Health New Researches

Viruses, with their spherical protein shells designed to encapsulate genetic material for replication and host cell invasion

History & Archeology

This new study refutes a series of papers published since the 1990s alleging significant pollution from the ancient copper industry.

Earth History

The CO2 fertilization effect describes the potential for increased plant growth due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.

Health New Researches

The heart is naturally enveloped by epicardial adipose tissue, a layer of fat that plays a protective and vital role in healthy individuals.

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The observed tsunami's initial wave height is much lower than in 2011. However, the situation is still changing and requires constant attention.

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Famed movie maker Steven Spielberg is involved in the making of films about the barbaric Hamas terrorist attack the organization enacted on October 7....

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The 55-year-old man was discovered dead with a head wound next to his vehicle in the province of Limpopo, South Africa,

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According to a UNHCR the number of people escaping war, persecution, and conflict will exceed 100 million by 2022.

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North Korea state media announced on Sunday that fifteen more had died from “fever,” while another 260,000 are suffering from fever symptoms as the...