nature

Understanding the process of death: How you change when life ends

What really happens to our body when we die? Criminal identification lecturer from Kent University explains the stages of decomposition leading to skeletonization.

By WALLA!
09/01/2024

These people dig elaborate subterranean shelters with their hands and sticks

"Mysterious YouTube revelation: witness the astonishing abode crafted by a girl in her hand-dug cave dwelling, truly a remarkable tale of adaptation and resilience!"

By WALLA!
09/01/2024

Rare pacific diver bird spotted in Israel for the first time

A pacific diver was spotted in Eilat, marking the first time this rare bird has been seen in Israel.

Chimps and bonobos can recognize long-lost friends and family – for decades

Bonobos and chimps are able to recognize old pals for years to come, asking each other.

Debates over kiwi dog toy raises animal conservation issues

Conservation groups complained a kiwi dog toy was inappropriate since dogs are the kiwi bird's most dangerous predator.

Daily voice workouts help songbirds find a mate, study finds

Training of vocal muscles may be similar for humans because all vocal muscles are developmentally related.

Severe natural disasters: 2024 predictions by modern Nostradamus

Death and devastation on a global scale - the "modern Nostradamus" predicts a series of natural disasters that will begin in 2024 and continue throughout the year. What about Israel?

By WALLA!
29/11/2023

Mediterranean sea fish strengthened amidst Gaza War

The fall 2023 fish survey, postponed due to the war, revealed a surge in fish quantities, including rare species like red spiny, signaling improved conditions in the Mediterranean Sea.

By ZIV REINSTEIN/WALLA!
29/11/2023

Enjoy a refreshing trip through Israel with nine free guided tours

The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel invites the public to take a break this weekend and reconnect with nature through free guided tours and activities across the country.

By WALLA!
25/11/2023

Pseudoscorpions of Israel: Two new family records discovered by Hebrew University entomologists

Pseudoscorpions aren't harmful to humans, and are even beneficial because they feed on caterpillars, flies, ants, beetle larvae, and carpet- and book-lice larvae.

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