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Did a Drying Climate Doom the Hobbits?

The small-bodied ancient humans nicknamed “hobbits” lived on the island of Flores until they disappeared around 50,000 years ago. A new study points to a possible cause of their extinction: climate change that reduced rainfall and dried up freshwater sources

calendar 23.12.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

How (Almost All) Life Went Extinct

A new study strengthens the hypothesis that the El Niño phenomenon contributed to the great Permian-Triassic extinction, 250 million years ago.

calendar 9.1.2025
reading-time 3 minutes

The Alarming State of Nature – Birds in Crisis

Humans are responsible for the extinction of 12% of bird species worldwide, and the situation of nature is far from promising.

calendar 1.2.2024
reading-time 3 minutes

The Rise And Fall of The Moa

The evolution and extinction of the largest bird that ever existed

calendar 24.8.2023
reading-time 5 minutes

Exploring The Ecology of Medieval Knight Tales

Unearthing lost medieval narratives through ecological models

calendar 15.6.2023
reading-time 5 minutes

Brainwash – What is Anemia?

What is the world’s largest fish and what was the name of the American space station? A challenging scientific trivia

calendar 7.6.2022
reading-time 1 minutes

The Climate Crisis – What Can We Do?

Each and every one of us can take part in significantly reducing the damage caused by global warming. It’s up to us

calendar 5.6.2022
reading-time 12 minutes

Is The End Of The World Near?

For many generations we have been threatened with an apocalypse that could destroy humanity – What does science have to say about it?

Africa in Israel’s Shfela Region

What can a small patch of African savanna on a hill near Rehovot tell us about Israel’s nature?

calendar 14.1.2019
reading-time 5 minutes