Jews make up just 0.2% of the world’s population.
Yet they have earned more than 25% of all Nobel Prizes.
Jewish scientists helped lay the foundation for modern cancer treatments, pioneered chemotherapy breakthroughs, developed life saving medicines and vaccines, revolutionized physics, transformed computing, advanced cybersecurity, and created technologies used by billions of people every day.
For thousands of years, Jews have been a tiny minority. Yet their impact on medicine, science, technology, and human progress has been anything but small.
The story of the Jewish people is not merely one of survival.
It is one of contribution.
A people who gave the world far more than their numbers would ever suggest.
The most detailed 3D reconstruction of a cell ever created.
Blows my mind every time.
But what exactly are we looking at here?
The average human cell contains:
~ 15-20 total distinct organelle types, totalling between ~1-10 million working together per cell.
All these nano-machines in the cell are made up of proteins.
~ 8,000-10,000 distinct types of unique proteins, adding up to between 40 million - 10 trillion total proteins making up all those cellular systems.
~ 10,000 - 15,000 distinct types of RNA shuttling information around the cell, totalling up to ~10 million RNA molecules moving around the cell simultaneously.
~ Billions of Lipid molecules packed together into the cell membrane, which is also packed tightly with millions more protein-based nano-machines.
And let's not forget billions of lines of DNA information to build and run it all.
That's TRILLIONS of of individual molecular pieces working together to make a single cell function.
That means there is more complexity in a single cell than humanity's largest cities.
And people still believe this wasn't Divinely Designed.
This is God's Glory on Display.
But to make the point.
A cell couldn't have evolved from some nebulous simpler "protocell" because even the simplest cells still require massive complexity.
The "simplest" cell ever created was engineered by scientists knocking out pieces of a functional cell until it stopped functioning.
Here is what they found is the absolute necessary minimal requirements of a cell to function:
- Over ~531,000 lines of coded DNA information
- 473 total genes to create hundreds of unique protein products (they later added 19 genes back in because the cell was so weak)
- Hundreds of thousands of total proteins all working together
- Extensive regulatory networks guiding all these interactions
If the cell doesn't have all these systems in place, from the start...
it doesn't live.
Cell rely on an intricate network of complex systems, which are themselves built from complex interconnected pieces woven together into an incomprehensibly complex web of functionilty.
Only intelligence has ever been observed creation vast interconnected systems like this.
Life was clearly Created.
It couldn't happen any other way.
Se her!
Dette er grunnen til at mange bygninger ble ødelagt i Gaza.
Hamas-terrorister i sivile klær plasserte eksplosiver i nesten hver eneste bygning og hvert eneste bolighus i Gaza for å drepe israelske soldater.
Andrew Fox fortalte i fjor, 2025, at han hadde sett disse sprengfellene i Gaza. I dag har vi video av at Hamas planter de.
Ville du gått inn i en bygning full av slike sprengladninger?
#andrewfox #gaza #boobytrapped #sprengladning #krig #palestina #israel #medisraelforfred
Norge, mitt Norge. Hvordan kunne vi ende der at de groteske uttalelsene om 7. oktober 2023 fra Bassam Hussein, professor ved NTNU i Trondheim, unnlates påtalt av skoleledelsen under henvisning til ytringsfriheten? Dette er vel noe av den minst vakre jeg har hørt på lenge.
Israel is building tiny robots inside your body.
Researchers at the Technion have developed DNA origami nanorobots, programmable microscopic machines (just 100 nanometers wide) made entirely from DNA.
These tiny “robots” navigate through the bloodstream, detect specific cancer cell markers, and then deploy a targeted toxin directly into tumors, while completely sparing healthy cells.
In recent trials on aggressive cancers, they’ve shown incredible precision and effectiveness.
This isn’t science fiction anymore. It’s Israeli innovation turning the body into its own battlefield against disease.
From the lab bench to potentially saving millions of lives worldwide.
Proud every single day. 🇮🇱
#StartupNation #IsraeliInnovation #Nanorobotics #DNAOrigami #CancerTreatment
Holy Zionist, Batman!
WhatsApp founder, Jan Koum just wrote a check to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.
Want to take a guess how big the donation is?
Hint: It’s the largest philanthropic donation in the history of Israel's healthcare system.
Ready?
$200,000,000!!
Once upon a time, a young Jewish boy arrived in California from Kiev. He was 16.
His family lived on food stamps.
He cleaned floors at a grocery store for some pocket change.
Today, that little boy’s donation will triple the size of one of Jerusalem's most important hospitals!
Absolutely incredible.
Faith in humanity… Restored.
❤️🔥✡️🇮🇱💪🙏
The cell is like an automated factory run by digital code which is processed by thousands of little nano-machines.
People actually believe this was an accident.
This is unequivocally Divine Design.
Atheism is dead.
🇳🇴Dette er virkelig en gledens dag. Når vi ser hva som skjer rundt oss; krig, trusler og rykter om mulige nye kriger, må vi virkelig ikke glemme å sette pris på 81 år med sammenhengende fred i vårt kjære Norge. 8. mai 1945 ble landet vårt igjen fritt etter fem års nazi-okkupasjon
Glorifying the mass killing of Jews is unacceptable.
Written by: Ruth Serussi, Master’s student at NTNU, the university in Norway where palestinian professor Bassam Hussein held a lecture saying "October 7th is the most beautiful thing to happen in our century".
As a Jewish student at NTNU, the period after October 7 has fundamentally changed how I view my university. Not because people disagree about the Middle East—I can tolerate disagreement. But what has recently been especially difficult to understand is how a professor can describe October 7 as “the most beautiful thing that has happened in our century,” without the university’s leadership managing to clearly distance itself from it.
October 7 was the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. Jews were killed in their homes, burned alive, raped, kidnapped, and hunted down at a music festival. For us Jews, this is a collective grief and a trauma that still runs deep. When such acts are romanticized and described as beautiful, it creates a profound sense of insecurity for Jews.
What perhaps makes the strongest impression is how difficult it seems to be to say something fundamentally simple: that glorifying the mass killing of Jews is unacceptable. Universities often emphasize creating safe spaces, inclusion, and the protection of minorities. Yet many Jews now experience that these fine principles suddenly become absent when it comes to us.
You begin to think about which symbols you dare to display. You watch what you say out loud in the classroom and start to wonder whom you can really trust. This is not about banning opinions or stifling debate. A university should tolerate strong expressions and political disagreement. But a university also has a moral responsibility to draw boundaries. An obvious case should be when terror and mass killing are praised.
What kind of signal does it send to Jewish students when the leadership is unable to clearly distance itself from a statement that describes the massacre of Jews as something beautiful? For me, this is no longer just about one professor or one statement. It is about the feeling that Jewish fear and reactions will not be taken seriously until it has gone far too far.
Ruth Serussi.
Israel just dropped another game-changer.
A new nanotech cooling spray from an Israeli startup, Cooling Crops (based in Rehovot) reduces plant temperatures and boosts crop yields by up to 30%.
While the world argues, Israel keeps feeding the planet and solving real problems.
This is Startup Nation.
Proud every day. 🇮🇱
#StartupNation #IsraeliInnovation #IsraelTech #AgTech #ClimateTech
Eyal Waldman hired 20 engineers in Gaza, donated $360K to a Gaza hospital, and spent years building partnerships toward between Israeli and Palestinians.
Pro-Palestinian protesters screamed “murderer” at him in Venice this week. His daughter was killed at Nova on October 7.
For en skam vi var vitne til på Dagsnytt 18 i dag: Rektor Tor Grande ved NTNU klarer ikke engang ta avstand fra professor Bassam Husseins uttalelse om at «7. oktober er det vakreste som har skjedd i vårt århundre». Istedet leser han opp svada-manuset sitt fra en lapp.
Jeg trodde universiteter var et sted for å hegne om sivilisasjon, verdier og dannelse? En diametral motsetning til terror, barbari og vandaler? Et eksempel på hva som gjør Vesten annerledes. Men det gjelder kanskje ikke NTNU?
The 7/10 attack was the "most beautiful thing that happened this century", said professor Bassem Hussein at Norway’s @NTNU University last week.
This Hamas supporter cannot continue teaching Norway's students @NTNU
Norge stemte Iran inn i en FN komitè der de skal utforme FNs politikkforming på kvinners rettigheter, menneskerettigheter, nedrusting og terrorismeforebygging.
Skal vi le eller grine? Hva mener du?👇
#norge#fn#iran#utenriks#humor#medisraelforfred
In an interview with the BBC, I asked the interviewer when they would start talking about Hezbollah’s indiscriminate attacks on Israeli communities?
Enough with the one-sided coverage.
“The Islamic regime in Iran murders its own people, hunts its critics worldwide, arms terror proxies, and exports terrorism on four continents. It is a revolutionary engine of hate, terror, and chaos.”
—Hillel Neuer destroys opposition at Oxford debate
📽️: https://t.co/JeyMhWtfAl
The Holocaust at Auschwitz was at the end of a long process. We must remember that it did not start from gas chambers.
This hatred was gradually developed by humans. From ideas of antisemitism, words, stereotypes & prejudice, through legal exclusion, dehumanization & escalating violence... to systematic and industrial murder of Jewish people.
The Holocaust took time.
#YomHaShoah
They tell us to listen to the UN—then they put the Islamic Regime in Iran on a UN committee dealing with women’s rights and terrorism prevention.
We ask France, UK, Germany, Spain, Norway, Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Switzerland, Austria, Finland: Have you no shame?