The Top Ten Antisemitic Incidents in 2024

2024 has been a year of unprecedented antisemitism on both sides of the Atlantic, manifesting on elite campuses, the halls of international justice, diplomacy, civil society and across social media. The list could have extended to 100 or more. Beyond #1 which is Iran’s genocidal axis of evil, the 2024 list highlights the growing normalizing […]

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Engulfed in Crisis and on the Brink of Collapse

Since its inception, the religious dictatorship in Iran has never been entangled in such numerous and complex crises. Widening social divides, absolute poverty affecting two-thirds of the population, unprecedented inflation, systemic corruption, and the collapse of its international standing are all indicative of the regime’s deep internal and external erosion. According to statistics, 596 executions […]

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Giovanna Feraco (Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen, the Netherlands), operating an Ultra-High Vacuum (UHV) system at a synchrotron facility. Credit University of Groningen

Scientists Discover Twisted 2D Materials Could Revolutionize Quantum Electronics, New Research Shows

Scientists are investigating two-dimensional (2D) materials—single-atom-thick sheets with potentially unique electronic properties—to develop more efficient electronics. Stacking two of these sheets at specific angles can create novel properties like superconductivity. University of Groningen materials scientist Antonija Grubišić-Čabo and her team studied such a “twisted” material and found its behavior contradicted theoretical predictions. Together with colleagues […]

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Scientists Breakthrough: New Method to Break Down Bacterial Resistance Could Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs

Researchers at Tel Aviv University have discovered how to neutralize bacterial defense systems, facilitating the transfer of genetic material between bacteria. This finding could lead to new tools for combating antibiotic resistance and improving genetic manipulation techniques for applications in medicine, industry, and environmental science. PhD student Bruria Samuel led the study from the lab […]

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Study Reveals Key Personality and Life Satisfaction Differences Between Single and Married People

While marriage or long-term relationships are often considered the norm, more people are choosing to remain single throughout their lives. However, this can lead to economic and health-related disadvantages, particularly in later life when individuals may become more dependent on others. New research in Psychological Science reveals that lifelong singles have lower scores on life […]

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