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The financial model that safeguards everyone’s water
In a special podcast series by The Jerusalem Post, senior executives of Israel’s national water company pull back the curtain on what happens behind the scenes.
Blue and White: Israel’s first humanoid robot performs household tasks | watch
The future of sports insight: human passion meets artificial intelligence orecision
AIdol, Russia's first AI humanoid, collapses on stage during Moscow launch
Lost world found: Fossils beneath Madura Strait rewrite human history
Two skull fragments provide unique insights into how and where this ancient human lived.
Mysterious University of Michigan 'Chupacabra' with human-like hands fascinates researchers
The creature's most striking feature is its almost human-like hands, which has made it a subject of interest; it has five fingers, nails, and everything, looking almost humanoid.
Human remains in Guatemala's Cueva de Sangre reveal ancient Maya ritual sacrifices
Archaeologists found items known to have been used in rituals, such as obsidian blades and red ochre, in the cave.
Discovery of human remains halts sewer works in Belgian village
Mayor Slootmans: 'We will probably encounter several layers of the old cemetery in the ground.'
Cache of human skeletons revealed in former military storage cave in Vietnam
Forensic agencies are examining the remains to determine their origin and archaeological value.
A small step for a machine: Tesla's robot aiming to replace human labor
What once seemed like science fiction is now real: Tesla begins pilot production of Optimus Gen 3, a humanoid robot that mimics human actions and anatomy.
‘Wicked Wonderland’: Women arrested for selling human remains on Facebook Marketplace
The 33-year-old co-owner said the store has bone fragments bought from private sellers and claimed to have documents, but couldn’t provide them at the time.
Oxford academics used a human skull cup at official dinners until 2015
Professor believes the skull belonged to an enslaved woman from the Caribbean.
Scientists discover new color 'Olo' never seen before by humans
Researchers used laser pulses directed into participants' eyes to stimulate M cone cells, producing a color signal not occurring in natural vision.
Unknown, ancient Texan hunter-gatherers made musical instruments from human bones
New findings suggest ancient cultural exchange between southern Texas tribes and the Aztecs.