Jewish Philanthropies of Southern Arizona will celebrate four remarkable volunteers — and its 80th anniversary — at a dinner ...
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Jewish American academic denied entry to Israel for being a leftwing anarchist
Incident is latest in series of deportations of foreign nationals, including Jews, for pro-Palestinian civil rights ...
A new study highlights a semi-transparent, color-tunable solar cell designed to work in places traditional panels can't, like ...
Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science has recorded a historic fall in global academic rankings, according to the Quds News ...
The city of University Heights made history on Nov. 4, 2025. That’s the day when residents elected Michele Weiss as mayor – ...
I have two IDF jackets, both green with shoulder straps and a zipper, no hood. One I stole from my mother because I needed a ...
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This retiree's 30 AI girlfriends kept loneliness at bay—until one's dark secret shatters the illusion
Rural Indiana resident Jim Moore's closest connections are sexy chatbots modeled after real women. He was unaware that his ...
The Atlantic wolffish is known for its powerful bite, capable of crushing hard-shelled prey with ease. Now, researchers have discovered that the fish's teeth don't just withstand these extreme forces, ...
For the first time in its history, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has conferred the University President's Lifetime ...
Daniel Markind examines how post-mortem rights of publicity are being invoked by the heirs of Raphael Lemkin, a legal scholar ...
Coral reefs don’t just shape marine life you can see, they also control the daily rhythms of invisible microbes nearby.
By editing thousands of genes in mouse stem cells, the scientists identified a list of over 300 that are crucial for neural differentiation.
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