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Key barrier to online fraud can be bypassed for pennies, say researchers
Throwaway phone numbers offer a cheap way to bypass authentication text defenses.
Ancient magnetite fossils may be remnants of a natural GPS used by marine creatures
Can one trust ChatGPT? Hebrew U and Cambridge University mathematicians find out
Cambridge U. can ban pro-Palestinian protests from parts of campus for next year, judge rules
UK scientists reconstruct face of 7th-century aristocrat, Christian convert
"Were they political brides or perhaps brides of Christ? The fact that her diet changed once she arrived in England suggests that her lifestyle may have changed quite significantly” - Dr. Leggett
Why I chose Israel, and will continue to choose Israel - opinion
I CHOOSE Israel because I love the energy of this country. I choose Israel because I don’t need to actively practice Judaism and yet I’m very Jewish here, in the non-religious, more cultural sense.
Attila the Hun may have raided the Roman Empire because of drought - study
The researchers examined a reconstruction of tree rings and used historical and archaeological evidence in order to reach their findings.
3,500 year-old gold jewelry pieces discovered in Egyptian necropolis
The jewelry collection was discovered by a team of Egyptian and English archaeologists.
Medieval manuscripts detail bizarre remedies for grisly ailments
Most of the manuscripts, which contain some 8,000 recipes, date to the 14th or 15th centuries. One manuscript is over 1,000 years old.
From Immigrant Household to Cambridge Fellowship
Bouncing Back – and Forward is a genuine tale of “rags to riches,” but with a Jewish twist
Prehistoric feces found at Stonehenge show signs of parasites - study
The researchers came to this discovery by investigating 19 pieces of feces that were found at Durrington Walls and were preserved reportedly since Stonehenge was first constructed.
What did the ancient Romans use as portable toilets? - study
The recent discovery confirmed for the first time that parasite eggs have been identified inside a Roman pot and were likely to have contained feces.
John Cleese cancels Cambridge University appearance over debate sparked by a Hitler impersonation
An impression of Adolf Hitler at Cambridge University has touched off a fight over the limits of free speech and has drawn Monty Python comedian John Cleese into the fray.
Archaeologists explore medieval grave robbing phenomenon
The practice of reopening and removing items from graves soon after burial, traditionally known as 'robbing,' began its spread across Europe in the sixth century.