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The shrinking waters of the Dead Sea
In the Dead Sea region of Jordan, water has receded and formed isolated basins between salt formations. The exposed terrain reveals mineral-rich deposits shaped by evaporation. The Dead Sea, Jordan ...
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake struck southern Israel on Thursday morning, shaking the Dead Sea and Negev regions, according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre. The quake’s epicenter was ...
They say you never forget your first Grateful Dead show. Mine was Nov. 11, 1985. They opened the first set with “Walking the Dog.” I was 17 years old, stoned and drunk, sitting in a section high in ...
In addition to ancient verses, a first-century boat ‘brings the Gospel scenes to life’ at the Museum of the Bible. Deuteronomy Display: A facsimile of the 4Q41 Deuteronomy scroll, an ancient ...
Keshet International has boarded worldwide sales on the seven-part show and will introduce it to buyers at the London TV Screenings Niv Sultan, the breakout star of “Tehran,” leads the cast of a new ...
Jeremiah Fraites, co-founder of The Lumineers, had several connections to Bruce Springsteen before boarding the Scott Cooper-directed biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere starring Jeremy Allen ...
In a new essay collection, the novelist and critic offers her observations on artists, technology and a vanishing public commons. By Megan O’Grady Megan O’Grady is a professor at the University of ...
The Lumineers turned an almost seven-thousand-person crowd into an intimate living room sing-along during their stop on the Automatic World Tour. The Grammy-nominated Denver-based folk band — led by ...
“They say dreams come true, but this is beyond anything we could have ever dreamed”, said Wesley Schultz, the co-founder and lead singer of The Lumineers. Just a few years ago, The Lumineers performed ...
The discovery of salt giants in the Dead Sea—formed from a perfect mixture of conditions in the terminal lake—presents a prime opportunity to study how these geological formations coalesce.
The Dead Sea isn’t just the saltiest body of water on Earth—it’s a living laboratory for the formation of giant underground salt deposits. Researchers are unraveling how evaporation, temperature ...
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