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Former IDF intel. officer sentenced to prison term in Greek spying case
Trump administration orders US diplomats to fight data sovereignty initiatives
Israel was world’s top target for geopolitical cyberattacks in 2025, report finds
New information regarded as strong evidence Mars had ‘vacation beaches’
New research provides the clearest evidence yet that Mars once contained a significant body of water and a more habitable environment for life.
Greenfield Partners secures $400m. in latest funding round
Leading institutional investors from the US, Europe, and Asia-Pacific have brought Greenfield’s total assets under management to over $1 billion.
Still a long way to 2%: Inflation surges again
Study finds two-thirds of species losing genetic diversity
Researchers led by Grueber analyzed genetic data from 628 species, revealing declines even in non-threatened populations.
Gaza life expectancy decreased by half since Oct 7, study claims
This constitutes a 51.6% decrease for men, and a 38.6% decrease for women.
Business data company Lusha acquires Israeli startup Novacy
This move aims to add call analysis capabilities and transform Lusha into a comprehensive end-to-end sales intelligence platform.
Fresh pressures on businesses to practice transparency with user data
WHO renews call for China to share data on COVID-19 origins
"Without transparency and cooperation among countries, the world cannot adequately prevent and prepare for future epidemics and pandemics," the WHO stated.
Quantum information transmitted over conventional internet lines
"Our work shows a path toward the next generation of quantum and classical networks sharing a unified fiber optic infrastructure."
Middle children are the most cooperative siblings, data from 700,000 adults shows
Honesty-Humility and Agreeableness both showed the highest means for middle-borns, followed in order by last-borns (youngests), firstborns (oldests), and only children.