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Cambridge U. can ban pro-Palestinian protests from parts of campus for next year, judge rules
A previous injunction was granted in March to prevent protesters from interrupting graduation ceremonies, however its expiry date was set for July 26.
Wissenschaftler finden bisher stärksten Hinweis auf außerirdisches Leben
For the first time since Henry VIII created the role, a Jew will helm Hebrew studies at Cambridge
Scientists find strongest evidence yet of life on an alien planet
Anti-Israel vandalism group defaces Cambridge, Oxford universities
"They can try to stop the student intifada, but they will never succeed," Palestine Action said on Instagram. "Resistance until victory!"
Anti-Israel protesters barred from disrupting Cambridge University graduation ceremony
Lawyers representing the university intended for the judge to impose a wider injunction due to more concerns about potential disruptions of future ceremonies.
Over two dozen new species discovered in Peruvian forest
Scientists discovered over two dozen new species in Peru's Amazon rainforest, including a semi-aquatic mouse and three other previously unknown mammals, during a 2022 expedition.
350,000 African artefacts found in University of Cambridge collections
Research found that only 1% of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology's estimated 137,000 artefacts are on display.
Healing in Nature: A new approach to mental health for IDF veterans
Healing in Nature launches initiative for IDF veterans combining wilderness retreats, cutting-edge tech, and group support to address PTSD and mental health issues.
Winners of 2024 Wolf Prize announced
Over a third of the Wolf Prize laureates have subsequently received the Nobel Prize in corresponding disciplines.
Hebrew language Olympiad celebrates record participation in its third year
The third annual Hebrew Language Olympiad at Tel Aviv University attracted hundreds of teenagers worldwide, showcasing impressive growth and participation from diverse regions and institutions.
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.