Things that Yoram knows

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Things that people know: why are we happy for Eid?

The proverb "There is no joy like the joy of Eid" arouses the curiosity of Moshe who asks "Really?"
board and a chalk. Image: depositphotos.com

Things that people know: why do scratching and squeaking sounds hurt us?

A. Questioner: Why does it hurt us to hear a scratch on a board?
Galileo's pendulum. Image: depositphotos.com

Things that Yarom knows: how does time fly when you're having fun?

C wonders: How is it that time sometimes stands still and sometimes it runs?
American cockroach climbing on a sandwich. Image: depositphotos.com

Things that donors know: is the cockroach dangerous to humans? Is the person dangerous to fix?

Gidi shares with us the controversy in his family: are cockroaches dangerous pests for health or just a nuisance? Another question: can cockroaches really survive a nuclear attack
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Things that Yoram knows: Is man cruel by nature?

Yaniv wonders about human nature: "Why did the word humanity take on the meaning of human love, tolerance, patience, etc., are wars, death, cruelty and oppression of the weak less humane?" Yaniv wonders about human nature: "Why does the word
lie detector polygraph. The image is for illustration, these tests do not have a strong scientific validity Figure: depositphotos.com

Things that women know: why do men lie?

A "good witch" shares a heartbreaking story about a suitor who lied to her. For reasons of individual modesty, we will omit the details and come to the question that ends the appeal: why do men lie? Because everyone lies
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Things that Yoram knows: where do childhood memories go?

MP asks, "How is it possible that no one remembers their own birth, the baby can see and hear and smell and feel... how is it possible that such a traumatic event no one has even a trace
A dog peeks out from the ruins of the city of Leigu in the Sichuan province of China. The earthquake happened on May 12, 2008, the photo was taken on May 27. Illustration: depositphotos.com Soyuz launcher on the launch pad in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Things donors know: Can animals predict earthquakes?

"Nutza" asks: It is known that animals feel earthquakes. Why don't humans feel earthquakes coming?
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Things that people know: why is tickling funny and why can't a person tickle himself?

Dana asks: Why does tickling make us laugh and why can't we tickle ourselves? Evolution gives an answer to this question as well
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Things Yorams knows: Why do only humans have navels?

D.K. shares her puzzlement with us, "How is it that dogs don't have navels like ours?"
The paired X and Y chromosomes. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Things that donors know: are men an endangered species?

Shmuel is worried about our future, the men "I heard that the male Y chromosome is diminishing over time, is it possible that every generation male mammals are losing more and more of their characteristics? Is it possible that they will disappear?"
Briefing at the Negev Division of the Palmach before going into action. From Wikipedia

Things that Yoram knows: were we few against many?

Perhaps he asks: Were we few against many in the War of Independence?
Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and her husband Prince Philip who died this week, the photo was taken in 2015. Image: depositphotos.com

Things that donors know: what is the origin of the ceremonies of the British royal house

In honor of Prince Philip's funeral, the section will deal with the British Royal House and Regina's question: What is the point of the Queen's Guard? Where did it even start? And most importantly - what are these hats that slaughtered 10 Jamus
The num lock keys on the left side of the keyboard. The numbers go from bottom to top. Photographer: Mysid Wikimedia

Things Yoram Knows: The Evolution of the Numeric Keypad

Wrinkled fingers. Photo: Brenderous, Wikimedia

Things people know: why do fingers wrinkle in water?

Vitruvian man: the proportions of the human body according to Leonardo da Vinci. The length of the hand is two thirds of the length of the leg.

Things that Yoram knows: why are the legs long?

Young chimpanzee, photographer: Pierre-Fidenci, Wikimedia

Things donors know: how evolution can create emotions

Headless Mike, Wikimedia

Things that Yoram knows: Is it possible to live without a head?

Things that birds know: why do pigeons bob their heads?

A glass vessel containing uranium, the uranium content in these glasses (which glow when exposed to ultraviolet light) reached about 25%. (Photo: Raimond Spekking, Wikimedia)

Things that Yoram knows: the clean world of our ancestors

A curled up Israeli viper. Photo: Guy Himovich, from Wikipedia

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Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Is it possible to protect our privacy with technological means?

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

The brains behind the ginger