Eggs
Do eggs reduce Alzheimer's risk?
An American study found a link between egg consumption in older age and a lower risk of an Alzheimer's diagnosis.
Found a cracked egg – is it permissible to eat or is it dangerous?
Collection of 7,000-year-old ostrich eggs discovered under sand dunes in southern Israel
How should you eat healthier? Here’s the tip!
Brazil man requires surgery after fly eggs hatch in his ear
After consulting with an expert, it turned out that a fly had laid eggs in the man's ear, which then hatched in the ear canal.
Diet water and eggless shakshuka? Top 10 strangest hotel room service requests
Hotel.com's first-ever Room Service Report surveyed nearly 500 hotels from around the world and highlighted the unusual nature of some guest demands.
Shark experts solve decades-old riddle of white-eyed 'demon' shark
The new shark species was named Apristurus ovicorrugatus, in reference to the strange-looking egg cases that led to the species' discovery.
First sea turtle nest of the season spotted in Acre
Sea turtle nesting season begins around this time every year on Israel's Mediterranean coast and lasts until September.
Archaeological study sheds light on the size of talmudic Passover eggs
In Talmudic times, eggs were much smaller than those of today’s hens, whose size increased due to the cultivation of breeds of chickens for eggs.
Israeli counterterror team foils plan to harm judicial reform protesters
Three right-wing activists were arrested by "Team Tequila," the Shin Bet's counterterrorism squad, after they shared a video with eggs and a gun threatening protesters.
What is healthier? Beef, chicken, or fish? Doctor explains
Seafood has the omega-3 fatty acid that reduces heart disease and inflammation, beef has a little more iron, zinc and vitamin B12 than chicken.
Egg prices in Israel to rise sharply, Agriculture Ministry says
A box of a dozen medium-sized eggs will rise in price from NIS 11.50 to NIS 12.89 and a dozen extra-large eggs will rise 16% in price from NIS 13.10 to NIS 15.19.
Archaeologists find ancient ostrich eggs, fire pit in Israel's Negev
According to Lauren Davis, the Israel Antiquities Authority excavation director, the site "was used by the desert nomads since prehistoric times."
Israeli scientists program sex chromosomes of hens to lay eggs of only female chicks
Israeli scientists developed a gene-editing technology that will prevent the development of male chicks that are unnecessary for the production of eggs.