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Evidence of lost baptismal rite stage uncovered in Byzantine era cathedral near Sea of Galilee31.03.2026Additional discoveries made a the site included a bronze candelabrum and marble reliquary, both the largest of their kind to ever be found in Israel. A marble block with three half-sphere depressions was found beside a baptismal font, thought to possibly point to a lost stage of early Christian baptismal rites, was found in the ancient city of Hippos, not far from the Kinneret, according to a recent study.
'Always put others first': IDF reservist who died while on leave saves four with organ transplants02.04.2026Ben-Yakar made aliyah from Australia in 2011 with Hezi, who served as a paratrooper in the IDF, and became a member of Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha in northern Israel. Staff Sgt.
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How did birds survive while dinosaurs went extinct?15.11.2025Birds and dinosaurs lived together for millions of years, but only toothless birds survived the asteroid impact that upended life on Earth.
'Stranger Things' made him a heartthrob. He left Hollywood anyway.05.01.2026After walking away from the industry at the peak of his fame, Dacre Montgomery is back with "Dead Man’s Wire."
SpaceX launches Starlink missions in dual-coast spaceflight doubleheader (videos)17.12.2025SpaceX launched two Falcon 9 rockets, each carrying Starlink satellites, from Kennedy Space Cener in Florida and Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Dec. 17, 2025.
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Baby takes 1st steps after receiving groundbreaking gene-edited therapy18.12.2025KJ Muldoon received a groundbreaking new treatment earlier this year.
We may have less control over how long we live than previously thought06.04.2026Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Uri Alon was long puzzled by a textbook statistic: Longevity, the thinking went, was about 20 percent in our genes. “That makes you think what’s the rest of the 80 percent: Is it the lifestyle? Why should we study genes for lifespan if it’s not that important? It kind of bothered me,” said Alon, a physicist turned systems biologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Alon us
Taste the World: Five Food sources That Have Dazzled Worldwide Palates05.06.2024Food is a widespread language that rises above lines and societies, uniting individuals to partake in magnificent culinary encounters. Around
‘Grit’ and relentless perseverance can take a toll on brain health − particularly for people facing social stresses like racism28.12.2025Perseverance helps people achieve goals and is linked with well-being. But combined with chronic societal stressors, it can lead to cognitive overload that puts a strain on brain health.
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Israel strikes south Lebanon after first direct talks in decades04.12.2025The Israeli military says it struck Hezbollah sites, less than 24 hours after Israel and Lebanon sent civilian envoys to meet.
Planet-eating stars hint at Earth's ultimate fate21.12.2025A sampling of aging Sun-like stars demonstrates that they likely eat their closest planets.
NASA's Voyager 1 set to achieve historic distance from Earth09.12.2025Voyager 1, NASA’s deep-space probe, could soon become the first spacecraft to reach a historic milestone. In November 2026, the probe will be one light-day from Earth.
Humpback whale stranded on Germany's Baltic coast frees itself27.03.2026The humpback whale that freed itself early on Friday from a sandbank off of Germany's Baltic Sea coast is now heading out of the Bay of Lübeck, a marine scientist said. Stephanie Gross from the Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research (ITAW) said the marine mammal was on course to leave the bay.
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Move. Cheer. Dance. Do the wave. How to tap into the collective joy of 'we mode'22.11.2025With a runway of smoking-hot coals laid out before them, residents in San Pedro Manrique, Spain, steel themselves as thousands of onlookers cheer them on. Although the walkers and the crowd perform very different roles during the annual June ritual, they report similar feelings: an ineffable feeling of togetherness, as if the entire group becomes one, said Dimitris Xygalatas, a cognitive anthropologist at the University of Connecticut, who witnessed the Spanish ritual years ago as a researcher.
Nikki Glaser returns as host of the 2026 Golden Globes: Everything the comedian has said about the upcoming awards show07.01.2026The stand-up comedian and actress, who received a Golden Globe nomination herself last year, became the first woman to host the awards show solo in 2025.



























