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New study supports Sahelanthropus as the earliest hominin

New study supports Sahelanthropus as the earliest hominin

by mgall74 | Jan 2, 2026 | Israeli News

[ad_1] For all the attention devoted to human evolution, we still don’t know who our direct ancestors were, let alone our distant ones. But now Sahelanthropus tchadensis, a primate that lived about 7 million years ago in North Africa, and looked like an ape, is...
Heavy rain, strong winds hit central Israel as tree falls onto moving car in Herzliya

Heavy rain, strong winds hit central Israel as tree falls onto moving car in Herzliya

by mgall74 | Dec 29, 2025 | Israeli News

[ad_1] Israeli authorities have warned of flooding and flash floods in streams. Strong winds are expected to persist, with gusts reaching 80 to 100 kilometers per hour [ad_2] Source link
Israeli brain drain worsens as about a quarter of math Ph.D.s live abroad

Israeli brain drain worsens as about a quarter of math Ph.D.s live abroad

by mgall74 | Dec 20, 2025 | Israeli News

[ad_1] Fears of a brain drain increased this week when the Central Bureau of Statistics reported that around a quarter of Israelis with a doctorate in mathematics were living abroad, as well as around 12 percent of graduates holding all kinds of doctorates. [ad_2]...
Solving humanity's two biggest problems: The epic story of Palestinian-American Nobel winner Omar Yaghi

Solving humanity's two biggest problems: The epic story of Palestinian-American Nobel winner Omar Yaghi

by mgall74 | Dec 13, 2025 | Israeli News

[ad_1] An interview with groundbreaking chemist Omar Yaghi, who grew up in a poor refugee family of 12 in Amman, and became the first Palestinian to be awarded a Nobel Prize in science [ad_2] Source link
Faulty software led to incorrect genetic screening results, Israeli Health Ministry says

Faulty software led to incorrect genetic screening results, Israeli Health Ministry says

by mgall74 | Nov 28, 2025 | Israeli News

[ad_1] Israel’s Health Ministry said on Thursday that a software error in a widely used genetic screening test led to incorrect results for a rare mutation linked to a serious neurological disease in fetuses. The flaw affected Thermo Fisher Scientific’s...
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