Saturn’s Rings: Nature’s Most Stunning Space Phenomenon
Saturn’s rings are one of the most breathtaking sights in space. Discover what they are made of, how they formed, and why they continue to amaze scientists.
Hidabroot
17.03.26 | 12:11
Saturn’s rings are one of the most breathtaking sights in space. Discover what they are made of, how they formed, and why they continue to amaze scientists.
Hidabroot
17.03.26 | 12:11
The science behind gold-absorbing plants and the ancient sources that seem to describe this phenomenon
Yosef Yaavetz
17.03.26 | 11:05
How a remarkable chemical defense system raises questions about complexity and the explanations behind evolutionary theory
Yosef Yaavetz
16.03.26 | 22:13
From snowflakes to coastlines, many natural shapes repeat themselves in fascinating ways. Discover the mathematical patterns hidden in the world around us.
Debbie Reichman
12.03.26 | 19:15
Water may seem simple, but its remarkable properties help regulate temperatures, protect aquatic life, and sustain life across the planet.
Yosef Yabece
12.03.26 | 18:07
What exactly is a shadow, and why do they form? Discover the art of casting hand puppets and where you can spot a bear made of shadows.
Debbie Reichman
12.03.26 | 17:59
Discover how the Talmud’s calculation of the lunar cycle closely matches modern scientific measurements and what this reveals about the Hebrew calendar and Torah wisdom
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
09.03.26 | 16:07
From Talmudic stories to modern research, discover the fascinating insights about fetal awareness in Jewish tradition
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
08.03.26 | 16:57
From the Drake Equation to modern astronomy, scientists search for alien life while Jewish sources suggest that life may exist only on Earth
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
08.03.26 | 16:07
Exploring UFO sightings, secret military aircraft, and what Jewish sources say about extraterrestrial life
Daniel Blass
08.03.26 | 11:51
A scientific look at UFO sightings, the search for extraterrestrial life, and why modern astronomy has found no proof of aliens
Daniel Blass
08.03.26 | 11:29
An intriguing rabbinic text suggests knowledge of lightning protection long before Franklin’s famous discovery
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
08.03.26 | 11:07
A thoughtful look at the limits of science, the role of faith, and why the supposed conflict between Torah and modern science may be psychological
Dr. Eliyahu Licht
08.03.26 | 10:14
Lunar research suggests the Moon is cooling and shrinking. Jewish tradition described a diminished Moon centuries ago
Shuli Shmueli
05.03.26 | 21:52
A closer look at why Torah study focuses on meaning and ethics while science explores the physical world
Hidabroot
05.03.26 | 18:00
He studied with Galileo, traveled the world, and searched for truth in both Torah and science. Rabbi Yosef Delmedigo saw the wonders of creation as a path to Hashem.
Yosef Yabeitz
26.02.26 | 20:56
Why do some years bring a flood of acorns and cones? Discover how trees synchronize seed production and how this remarkable cycle shapes entire forest ecosystems.
Yosef Yabece
26.02.26 | 20:23
What if trees could talk, share resources, and protect one another? A surprising scientific discovery reveals the hidden world beneath the roots.
Yosef Yabece
25.02.26 | 19:40
It could withstand temperatures hot enough to melt steel. It amazed scientists and governments. Then it disappeared. What really happened?
Yosef Yabece
23.02.26 | 20:51
Jewish tradition and modern science tell very different stories about the age of the Earth. This article looks at how scientists measure time, where assumptions shape conclusions, and how Jewish thought views the question.
Eyal Unger
17.02.26 | 15:07