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
Start-ups in Jerusalem: Longevity firms bloom in Israel’s ancient capital
The field of longevity tech, also called silver tech or age tech, encompasses age-delaying biotechnologies intended to add years to life.
Lonvi Biosciences claims grape seed tablet may let humans live to 150 years
China’s government has made longevity research a national priority alongside artificial intelligence and biotechnology, according to a New York Times report.
Mercury retrograde and decision making: Navigating life's crossroads
Why are Israelis flourishing while the Western wealth machine dissapoints?
Can Israel, which against the odds is still flourishing, avoid the youth despondency that afflicts the US and other wealthy countries?
Japan counts a record 99,763 centenarians as longevity soars
Women comprise about 88 percent of the centenarian cohort, numbering 87,784, while men total 11,979, health ministry figures show.
Dreams, passions, risks, mistakes: Lessons from a long life - opinion
We have only one life to live. Let’s try to leave the world better than we found it.
6 reasons why life assure stands out among medical alert systems
'The Life of the Soul': A look at Judaism's view on 'gilgul' and reincarnation - review
With such erudite scholarship, The Life of the Soul is a landmark contribution and resource to the study of Jewish mysticism.
Rabbi Pinto on how to succeed in life: “Let go of the past, move forward”
In a recent talk, Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto urged listeners to carry past memories as reminders - but not to live in them. “Look forward. That’s where life begins,” he said.
Could consciousness last forever? - opinion
Compare consciousness to a radio. You can smash the radio and the music stops, but that doesn’t mean the music came from the radio.