Researchers observed an unusual behavior among male Amazon river dolphins, known as botos, where they flip onto their backs and urinate into the air, a phenomenon termed “aerial urination.” According to Popular Science, this behavior…
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Your Brain Could Be Holding A Spoon’s Worth Of Microplastics
X-ray of a human head showing the brain.
As plastic production continues to rise, tiny particles of the ubiquitous polymer are collecting pretty much everywhere on Earth. Scientists have found microplastics in the deepest oceans, the
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Amim Towers: Where community and modern living come together in Jerusalem
Jerusalem is more than a city—it’s a community, a way of life, and a place where tradition meets modern living. At Amim Towers, residents don’t just buy a home; they become part of a thriving, close-knit community that enhances their quality…
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UNRWA: The situation in Jenin camp is taking a catastrophic turn
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees …
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What the ‘moral distress’ of doctors tells us about eroding trust in health care
I sit on an ethics review committee at the Albany Med Health System in New York state, where doctors and nurses frequently bring us fraught questions.
Consider a typical case: A 6-month-old child has suffered a severe brain injury…
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Civil Defense: We are working to rescue a woman and her children from under the rubble of a house in Jenin camp
Today, Tuesday, the Civil Defense teams in Jenin conducted search …
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Hamas may see diminishing returns in parading hostages
Hamas has used the hostage deal and ceasefire to create staged events during the hostage releases every week. These have led to harrowing images of crowds of men surrounding the hostages, filming them and jeering at them. This is designed…
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Some Palestinian prisoners released by Israel arrive in Turkey
Fifteen Palestinian prisoners freed by Israel under the January 19 ceasefire agreement with Hamas arrived in Turkey on Tuesday after being deported first to Egypt, the Turkish foreign minister and the Hamas prisoners media office said.
Among…
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Thousands of displaced Sudanese return to Gezira state, post-RSF | Armed Groups
NewsFeed Thousands of people are returning home to Wad Madani in Sudan for the first time since the Sudanese army regained control of the Gezira state capital in January. But many are finding their homes looted and damaged after a year under RSF…
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COMPETITION: Is your child a budding writer?
The deadline for the annual Wizo and PJ Library story writing competition is fast approaching so budding writers need to get pen to paper / fingers to keyboard fast to be in with a chance to WIN an iPad for them and another for their…
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