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WATCH: A Paleolithic time capsule: Rare prehistoric cave discovered near highway outside of Haifa
The cave dates back to 400,000 and 250,000 years ago, to the time of the Acheulo-Yabrudian culture – a collection of archaeological cultures in the Levant from the end of the Lower Paleolithic era.
Silk Road Virtual Museum opens first Israel exhibit, displays ancient textiles found in Arava
Evidence of lost baptismal rite stage uncovered in Byzantine era church near Kinneret - study
Lesson learned: First inscribed Hellenistic sling bullet found in Golan Heights' ancient Hippos
Army service takes health toll on military women, female relatives of soldiers - study
Researchers evaluated women serving in the military and female family members of soldiers from between 2006 to 2013, and then compared that to those between 2014 to 2020.
New study into identical twins suggests a possible treatment for people with schizophrenia disorder
Research led by Prof. Shani Stern at the University of Haifa unveils genetic discrepancies in schizophrenia discordant monozygotic twins, offering insights for treatment.
Arab students at Israeli universities facing punitive actions for support of Palestine
Coexistence affairs: “Should the perpetrators of such hate speech be protected by freedom of speech? Should they be allowed to share a classroom with the victims of the atrocities they praise?"
How can investments in education be boosted in Israel's Arab sectors? - opinion
For education to effectively strengthen the nation as a whole, it must be accessible to the entire Israeli population – including its sizable 21% Arab minority.
Genetic defects in nerve cells of autistic children develop quickly, Haifa U. finds
The study found a recurrence of this phenomenon among children with autism originating in four different types of genetic mutations.
Israeli jellyfish experts predict a summer jellyfish-free on Israel's shores
Usually, at this time of the year, huge swarms of jellyfish would have already reached Israel’s beaches, but now, they're almost completely free of them.
Faith leaders unite in Haifa to champion religious diversity amid tensions
The timing of the event is particularly significant, as political strife and surging violence dominate headlines in Israel, while the Middle East conflict continues to present complex challenges.
Israel's judicial reform is concerning, German president says in rare remark
In a rare comment, Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier expressed 'concern' about the 'restructuring of the rule of law' in Israel.
120 Israeli academics launch petition in support of government's judicial reform
The initiative was supported by Professor Yisrael Aumann, who spoke at the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee sessions on the reforms.
Going on an artistic journey with a needle
Artist Batia Shani hand-embroidered robes for acclaimed artist Marina Abramovic and distinguished architect and urban planner Moshe Safdie.