Archaeologists Discover Ancient Temple of Storm God Baal in Israel
In a remarkable archaeological find, researchers have uncovered an ancient temple in Israel that they believe was dedicated to Baal, ...
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Toddler Leads Police to Past Life’s Murder Site
Did a Toddler Solve His Own Murder? Reincarnation Imagine a 3-year-old leading police to the body of his murdered “past ...
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Israeli Airstrikes Devastate Rafah: 28 Palestinians Killed, Panic Grips City
Israeli airstrikes in Rafah claim 28 lives, escalating tensions as Prime Minister Netanyahu hints at a ground invasion. Civilians in ...
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Gaza Residents Desperate to Escape Turn to Illicit Payment Schemes
In Gaza, residents desperate to leave amid conflict resort to paying hefty sums to mysterious intermediaries involved in a corruption-riddled ...
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The Secrets Movie Review, Cast & Crew, Film Summary
This Avi Nesher film was a lot more complex that what I imagined and expected, as has three very interesting ...
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Israeli scientists have produced a replica of an unfertilized human embryo
A human or any other living being cannot be born without an ovum, sperm cell, or sperm cell. Some unicellular organisms are an exception to this rule. However, Israeli scientists have demonstrated that children can be born without the use of eggs or sperm. Israeli scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science have developed a human embryo with a living cell. This, too, is generated in a lab rather than in a woman’s womb. Weizmann scientists, led by molecular biologist Professor Jacob Hanna, created a substance that is equivalent to a human embryo without the use of sperm or eggs. For 14 days, the embryo was developed in a laboratory. The embryo model built by a team of Weizmann Institute researchers is comparable to what a naturally formed 14-day-old embryo looks like in the mother’s womb, according to the researchers. This artificial embryo is only a few days old. The organs begin to mature as the months pass. Scientists are developing embryo models in order to better comprehend the early moments of human birth. Instead of sperm and eggs, stem cells are used as raw materials in this embryo model research. These stem cells have been reprogrammed to be able to become any tissue in the body. The stem cells were then transformed using chemicals into the four types of cells observed in early human embryos. The first are epiblast cells, which are necessary for embryonic development. The tropoblast cells, which generate the placenta, are the second type of cell. The third type of cell is the hypoblast cell, which aids in the formation of the embryo’s yolk sac or membrane. The fourth type of cell is the mesoderm, which develops into the amniotic sac. However, when 120 different types of cells were put together, only 1% of them effectively turned into an embryo. The researchers later revealed that this embryo also secreted a hormone that could be utilized to do a pregnancy test in the same way that humans do. ...
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Israel raises the state of alert on the northern border
Hebrew media: The Israeli army shot down a drone coming from Syrian territory, using electronic warfare. Today, Monday, Israel raised ...
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Israel responds to Gaza rocket fire with attacks on the Gaza Strip
On Friday, Palestinian militants fired two rockets from the Gaza Strip toward southern Israel, which were intercepted by Israeli missile ...
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Ha-Sodot, The Secrets (2007) Movie Review, Cast & Crew, Film Summary
Today I found some very interesting news that surely will help that some of us can finally watch this much ...
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