sciencePopular Mechanics·Jul 10, 2026
A five-year international effort will analyze 250 scroll samples to determine where they were made. Bu the copper scroll—a cryptic map to a vast hidden fortune—is sitting this o...
scienceNew York Post·Jul 08, 2026
It's cloudy with a chance of ant squalls.
sciencePopular Mechanics·Jul 07, 2026
In 1968 four nations—the U.S., the Soviet Union, France, and Israel—all lost submarines under mysterious circumstances, an anomaly during a period of peace.
scienceTechRadar·Jul 05, 2026
Hebrew University researchers programmed human cells to compute biologically and respond autonomously to disease-related molecular signals internally.
scienceDaily Mail·Jun 30, 2026
Archaeologists have made a breakthrough in the hunt for the Ark of the Covenant, which vanished from the biblical record before the Babylonian sack of Jerusalem in 586 BC.
scienceCTVNews·Jun 29, 2026
Archeologists in Israel have discovered a cave used by pre-Neanderthal human-like creatures who lived as long as 400,000 years ago, making it one of only a handful of sites from...
scienceFox News·Jun 27, 2026
Two marble statues dating back 1,700 years were discovered near Binyamina, Israel, in a Roman-Byzantine winepress during a railway construction dig.
sciencePopular Mechanics·Jun 26, 2026
Archaeologists in Israel found a massive cultic stone that someone carefully concealed rather than destroyed, and the timing points to a biblical king’s sweeping religious crack...
scienceNew York Post·Jun 24, 2026
The discovery, announced by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority (INPA) in early June, was made at Korazim National Park near the Sea of Galilee.
scienceFox News·Jun 24, 2026
A young student discovered a rare Nicolo gemstone at Korazim National Park, a biblical site linked to the ministry of Jesus near the Sea of Galilee. Here are details.
scienceToronto Star·Jun 16, 2026
JERUSALEM (AP) — The Dan David Prize will award nine historians and archaeologists with $300,000 to recognize their work and support future research, the foundation announced Tu...
scienceScientific American·Jun 16, 2026
The biotech executive talks about how we are currently at an inflection point in biomedical science and how frustration can be a good thing