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Shavuot 2026: The festival's Jewish mission to elevate the world
Judaism calls on people not to flee the physical world, but to elevate it through Torah and mitzvot.
Israeli company wins space agency contract for next-generation satellite imaging
NASA tracks colossal asteroid on a close approach to Earth
Artemis II astronauts return to Earth after historic crewed mission to the Moon
How did the first stages of evolution start? - study
The researchers found primitive cell-like membranes in hydrothermal vents, which may reveal how life began on unhospitable Earth.
Chinese scientists explore climate influence of Earth’s ‘third pole’
According to the study, the climate on the Tibetian plateau is changing – it’s getting warmer and wetter.
Scientists fear death by wildfires that wiped out ancient mammals
Thirteen millennia ago, a torrent of wildfires swept across California.
What was the climate on Mars like in ancient times?
A new study has examined how the paths of rivers on both Earth and Mars have changed over time.
This star has waves strong enough to eviscerate Earth
This phenomenon is reportedly the first time that titanic waves are repeatedly breaking on one of the stars in the system.
Aliens will destroy Earth in a matter of months, TikTok ‘time traveler’ claims
An alien by the name of “The Vanguard” will arrive on Earth to warn the human race of imminent destruction.
Warm ice age forever changed Earth’s climate cycles - study
Increased ocean temperatures and stronger monsoons created more moisture. This moisture fed growing ice sheets.
Asteroid the size of 35 chickens to pass Earth on Saturday - NASA
Asteroid 2023 NY – no relation to the US state of New York – is set to pass Earth on Saturday. At 25 meters, it's around the size of over 35 chickens.
Canadian lake sediments reveal start of Earth's Anthropocene age, scientists say
The members of the Anthropocene Working Group (AWG) plan to submit the evidence to the international scientific body responsible for naming geological chapters in Earth's history.
World hits record land, sea temperatures as climate change fuels 2023 extremes
As envoys gathered in Bonn in early June to prepare for this year's annual climate talks in November, average global surface air temperatures were more than 1.5C above pre-industrial levels for days.