Category: Culture
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Werder Bremen fans in tribute to slain hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin in ‘Hersh Forever
Fans of Bundesliga soccer club Werder Bremen proudly displayed a large banner reading “Hersh Forever” on Sunday evening, paying tribute to Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was kidnapped from the Nova music festival during the Hamas massacre and brutally… Continue Reading
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‘I was anxious about 30, I’m excited about 40’
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, said he was excited about turning 40 this weekend. Harry reflected on the milestone, comparing it to how he felt about his 30th birthday. Speaking to the BBC, he said, “I was anxious about 30, I’m excited about… Continue Reading
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Researchers say lung cancer vaccine could come soon
Clinical trials have begun around the world, to test an mRNA-based vaccine for lung cancer, relying on the same technology used in the development of the COVID-19 vaccines. Lung cancer is a significant global health challenge and the leading… Continue Reading
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UK’s Prince George takes first flying lesson at 11 years old
Prince George, the firstborn son of Prince William and the former Kate Middleton, took his first flying lesson last week at just 11 years old. According to foreign reports, last week George took his maiden flight from White Waltham Airfield in… Continue Reading
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Critically wounded Oketz unit dog learning to walk again
Last month, after an emergency report came in about an IDF soldier injured by gunfire in Gaza, Dr. Snir Azlan’s team from the IDF Sufa base’s Medical Organization Division located in southern Israel raced to the border inside an ambulance.
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Driven mad by everyday sounds? Misophonia could be the reason
1. Misophonia: A neurological disorder Misophonia is a neurophysiological condition in which individuals experience intense negative emotions such as disgust, irritation and anger when exposed to certain sounds, such as dripping water, ticking… Continue Reading
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What do you really know about warts?
Warts are typically caused by viruses and can appear anywhere on the body, even in intimate areas. There are over 100 types of warts. But what exactly is a wart? It’s a small skin growth triggered by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which… Continue Reading
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First Israeli woman astronaut? Innovation minister pushes for historic NASA training
Israel could soon see its first female astronaut. During a visit to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Innovation, Science and Technology Minister Gila Gamliel announced this week her efforts to support the training of an Israeli woman… Continue Reading
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Make your cold drink beautiful on hot September days
August brought with the heat and September will not let it go? beat the heat-induced stress and anxiety with pretty ice cubes which double as the flavor. Yuval Segev, the bar manager of the Emek Brasserie restaurant in Kibbutz Mishmar Hasharon,… Continue Reading
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Israeli intelligence and Chinese samples: This week in space
The Israeli observation satellite company, ImageSat International (ISI), has secured a contract valued at over $50 million to provide space-based intelligence analysis services for an international defense client. According to the company’s… Continue Reading