10 Surprising Facts About the Beloved Krembo
Who eats the most Krembos in the world, where was it invented, and what's the best way to savor it? Discover more about this favorite treat than just its flavors.
Who eats the most Krembos in the world, where was it invented, and what's the best way to savor it? Discover more about this favorite treat than just its flavors.
Not just for eating? Discover the surprising uses of garlic beyond the kitchen—pest repellent, surface cleaner, and more.
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Understanding the body's reaction to fasting: fluctuating blood sugar levels, increased acidity, and resulting symptoms like fatigue and headaches.
Why do doctors sometimes use shark corneas in eye surgeries, how many images do our eyes capture in a lifetime, and why do some countries opt for retina scanning over fingerprinting? Discover these eye-opening facts and more.
Suffering from persistently cold limbs, regardless of winter? Here are some potential causes for this phenomenon.
Could a tiny electronic pill that attaches to stomach walls be the answer to combating obesity? Discover the Israeli invention making waves across the globe.
The world's largest spider, nicknamed the 'Huntsman Spider', was recently spotted on an Australian family's window. Since then, the family has stayed indoors, fearing an unwelcome encounter with the intimidating creature.
Sleep is more vital to a person than food. While the danger of death looms after two weeks without food, lack of sleep can be fatal after just 10 days.
A 30-year-old Californian turned unemployment into opportunity by transforming a cheap school bus into a mobile home for exploring the U.S. and embracing freelance work. Curious about the transformation? Take a peek at the before and after.
Two young Australian innovators have developed a bin that 'magnetically' attracts all floating debris in the sea – from plastic and nylon to toxic oils and petroleum. How did it all start, and why did they quit their jobs to pursue this? Read the full story below.
A new Guinness World Record has emerged from India: a 28-year-old from Gujarat named Devendra Suthar was born with a total of 28 fingers and toes. 'I've gotten used to people looking at me strangely, but I haven't let my condition stop me from becoming who I want to be.'
Discover which vitamins and minerals are hidden in peels and why it's important to consume certain fruits and vegetables in their original form. This article will organize your vitamins knowledge
Matan Tzur, a member of the comedy group "Anachnu," which finds the humorous side of life in the religious sector—from matchmaking and Shabbat to livelihood and acceptance committees—dives into new waters, joining the Chanukah play "Yossele the Holy Miser" alongside Oded Menashe and Yaakov Cohen. How do they laugh about the world while keeping within the bounds of halacha? And how is it to participate in a Chanukah play of a different kind?
Researchers from Johns Hopkins have recently published a startling update on cancer: They found that everyone has cancer cells in their body, undetectable through standard blood tests. Why is this the case, what increases the risk of developing cancer, and what impact does chemotherapy have? Everything you wanted to know about the disease that claimed millions of lives last year.
An intriguing patent has been approved in the U.S.: an underwater hotel to be established, among other places, in Israel, with an investment of $20 million.
A degree in pizza science? It might surprise you, but it exists. Two universities, one in Italy and one in the U.S., offer this program. What does the degree entail, and how long will it be available? Find out more in this article.
For some, winter is synonymous with vitamin C. Even when their immune system is strong enough to endure the weather changes, they rush to stock up on oranges. What's behind this behavior, and does daily consumption of oranges truly meet our vitamin C needs, or would capsules be better? And could there be such a thing as too much vitamin C that could be harmful? Learn more in the article ahead.
An Australian retiree went out to his yard to enjoy some fresh air and was shocked to discover a giant lizard on his wall. Despite the initial shock, he kept his cool and even managed to capture the astonishing scene.