Life
Titanic survivor’s signed life jacket sells for over $900,000
Laura Mabel Francatelli was on Titanic’s lifeboat No. 1, with only eleven other passengers, despite the small vessel's 40-person capacity.
Space sample reveals all five building blocks of DNA, scientists say
Inside the Alaskan village where nature, faith, and community come together
Three years of ChatGPT: The tool that shook our lives – and where it’s heading
Make your values into reality: 8 steps to create your own miracles
We are truly blessed to see miracles. How often in the course of a day are we spared from danger, bad things or misfortune – and all the while, we are neither aware of nor do we appreciate it?
Celebrate the cracks in life at new Jerusalem exhibit
Rina Peled: “There is nothing really perfect. And, anyway, that isn’t even interesting. What is interesting is looking at the flaws.”
Secret to living a long life unlocked - study
Many people resort to diets and expensive treatments to avoid ageing, but a large component is genetic.
Are Israelis happy or just satisfied with life? - opinion
Israel is near the top of the world in one aspect of happiness: perceived life satisfaction or well-being. Our emotional happiness is healthy but has room to improve.
Why do many people start running when they reach the age of 40?
Fitness trainer Omer Rosenberg noticed that when people turn 40, they suddenly get a desire to get in shape or start running. Why does this happen?
Water: The nectar of life. but too much, too little is deadly - opinion
Water is a powerful constituent of our environment that is more difficult to control than fire. It is vital to life but deadly in an overabundance.
Researchers may have found way to slow aging - study
The study suggests detoxing glycerol and glyceraldehyde to live a longer life.
Appeal from the Admore Rabbi Pinto: “Enough with the hatred! It will lead to destruction!”
The 5 secrets to a happy life, according to an 80-year-long Harvard study
Researchers followed the lives of 724 men from Boston and their offspring for 80 years, starting in 1938, to understand what really makes people happy.