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מאמרים באנגלית למבחן אמירנט: 143 מאמרים לקרוא ב 2026


Owl with tilted head in front of bookshelves, appearing curious. Text: "Trying to read the titles of the books on the shelves."

היוש לכל גיבורי מבחן אמירנט. בשונה ממה שרבים חושבים בטעות, מבחן אמירנט הוא לא מבחן של טריקים וקונצים, אלא מבחן שבודק בראש ובראשונה מיומנויות שנרכשות לאורך זמן, כמו הבנת הנקרא, חשיבה ביקורתית, לוגיקה, הפרדת עיקר מטפל והבנה של קשרים בין משתנים.


אחת הדרכים הבדוקות לחזק את היכולות האלה, גם בפרק זמן של כמה חודשים, הוא קריאה מרובה. למי שרגיל לקרוא באנגלית ביום יום שלו יש יתרון עצום במבחן אמירנט על מי שלא. בקיצור, בואו נדבר על מאמרים באנגלית למבחן אמירנט.



Bookshelf labeled "Mystery" with shelves full of reversed books, covers hidden. White text at the bottom reads "WELL PLAYED".

מה לקרוא? כל פעם שאני שואל תלמיד.ה שלי ״מה אתם קוראים באנגלית לאמירנט?״ הם עונים לי קראתי ספר. ואז אני שואל איזה ספר. והם אומרים הארי פוטר. אם עוד פעם אני אשמע על פאקינג הארי פוטר אני לא יודע מה אני אעשה. זה ספר מלפני 30 שנה ותתקדמו כבר. אה, וחוץ מזה, חסרון של קריאת ספרים בהקשר של אנגלית לפסיכומטרי (או למבחן אמירנט) הוא שלוקח זמן לסיים ספר, ולכן הגיוון שאתם מקבלים הן מבחינת נושאים והן באוצר המילים הוא קטן יחסית. כמובן שאם אין לכם ברירה עדיף לקרוא כל דבר מאשר לא לקרוא כלום כמו שאתם אוהבים לעשות. ועדיין עדיף, בהקשר של אנגלית למבחן אמירנט, לקרוא מאמרים וכתבות.


ולכן! בפוסט הזה יש לכם לא פחות מ 143 מאמרים וכתבות. קראו, מאדרפאקרז, זה עושה פלאים להבנת הנקרא שלכם ולציון שלכם באמירנט. אין לכם זמןןןן לקרוא כי אתם מאדרפאקרז עסוקים ממש? תרגילו את עצמכם לקרוא שלוש-ארבע פסקאות ביום. זה לוקח 5 - 10 דקות. נשבע.


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וכעת מספיק עם השטויות, התחילו בבקשה לקרוא מאמרים באנגלית למבחן אמירנט:


  1. How the System Works — A series on the hidden mechanisms that support modern life

  2. A Strange Fascination — "Strange metals" point to a whole new way to understand electricity

  3. The Quantum Apocalypse — What happens when quantum computers can crack encryption?

  4. Atomic Explosion — Computers fashioned out of individual atoms retake the lead

  5. Century-Scale Storage — How to store something for 100 years

  6. Inside the Most Dangerous Asteroid Hunt Ever — If you were told that the odds were 3.1%, it really wouldn't seem like much...

  7. Evolution and Guinea Pig Toes — How one animal's oddity inspired Sewall Wright to take on one of Darwin's big ideas

  8. Cities That Float on Water — What if building on the water could be safer than building on flood-prone land?

  9. The Future Is Too Easy — There is something unstable about any space with too much capitalism in it

  10. A.I. Is Poised to Rewrite History. Literally. — How will it change the stories we tell about the past?

  11. We Did the Math on AI's Energy Footprint — The emissions from AI seem small—until you add up what the industry isn't tracking

  12. AI Will Not Make You Rich — The disruption is real. It's also predictable.

  13. If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies — Does the world really need another 'The Case For Why AI Could Be Dangerous' essay?

  14. Friend or Faux? — What do you love when you fall for AI?

  15. This Is How the AI Bubble Bursts — The tangle of AI deals among tech giants could be a sign of dangerous overinvestment

  16. Why Does A.I. Write Like That? — Chatbots have developed a distinctive — and grating — voice

  17. You Sound Like ChatGPT — AI isn't just impacting how we write — it's changing how we speak

  18. AI Means the End of Internet Search as We've Known It — AI could unlock new ways to summon all the world's knowledge

  19. The End of Children — Birth rates are crashing around the world. Should we be worried?

  20. Are we Doomed? — What can make depopulation difficult to fathom is the different timescales on which it operates

  21. The Unseen Fury Of Solar Storms — A solar storm so huge it could bring our networked civilization to its knees

  22. Wikipedia is Resilient Because it is Boring — It became the factual foundation of the web, but now it's under attack

  23. Coming of Age at the Dawn of the Social Internet — Online platforms gave me freedom. Then the digital world began to close off.

  24. The Last Days Of Social Media — Social media promised connection, but it has delivered exhaustion

  25. The Tyranny of the Algorithm — Why every coffee shop looks the same

  26. Beyond Doomscrolling — The internet we have, and the one we want

  27. On the Grid — How surveillance became a love language

  28. Extremely Offline — What happened when a Pacific island was cut off from the Internet

  29. Short Video Isn't Just Rotting Our Brains. It's Rewiring Them. — Short-form video is the logical outgrowth of an increasingly oral culture

  30. What if the Attention Crisis Is All a Distraction? — The problem isn't our ability to focus—it's what we're focussing on

  31. My Brain Finally Broke — More and more of the world is slipping beyond my comprehension

  32. How the Ivy League Broke America — The meritocracy isn't working. We need something new.

  33. The Inconvenient Success of New Orleans Schools — Why is nobody talking about the most dramatic education transformation in modern America?

  34. Everyone Is Cheating Their Way Through College — ChatGPT has unraveled the entire academic project

  35. What Happens After A.I. Destroys College Writing? — The demise of the English paper is an opportunity to re-examine the purpose of higher education

  36. Your Review: Alpha School — I moved the family across the country to Austin for a year to run the experiment myself

  37. My Misadventures in Gentle Parenting — No timeouts. No limits. Total chaos.

  38. Should We Think of Our Children as Strangers? — Should we imagine kids as random individuals who just happen to live in our homes?

  39. Spermpocalypse — Sci-fi startups, DIY donor clubs and group masturbation retreats

  40. The Monster at the Dinner Table — The rise of ARFID, a childhood disorder that shuts off the basic human instinct to eat

  41. In the Scars of L.A.'s Wildfires, Ecological Lessons Bloom — Can California's plants and animals weather the worsening fires to come?

  42. How To Build A Thousand-Year-Old Tree — Techniques and technologies that might seem harmful are actually helping ancient forests

  43. 4.6 Billion Years On, the Sun Is Having a Moment — How solar power has begun to truly transform the world's energy system

  44. The Whole World Has Soured on Climate Politics — How to think about the climate future

  45. The Planetary Fix — Despite decades of inaction we can restore the atmosphere to keep our world habitable

  46. First Drought, Then Flood — When Californians aren't thirsting for water, they're drowning in it

  47. A Wild Plan to Avert Catastrophic Sea-Level Rise — The collapse of Antarctica's ice sheets would be disastrous. Can we save them?

  48. How Smell Guides Our Inner World — A better understanding of human smell is emerging as scientists interrogate its fundamental elements

  49. The Secrets of Suspense — What the most fundamental technique of storytelling can teach us about life

  50. What Porn Taught a Generation of Women — It colored our ambitions, our sense of self, our relationships, our bodies, our work, and our art

  51. The Goon Squad — Loneliness, porn's next frontier, and the dream of endless masturbation

  52. The Polycrisis — Why can't we stop talking about nonmonogamy?

  53. What Tweens Get from Sephora and What They Get from Us — How kids are mimicking the semi-professionals they see on their phones

  54. Gay Men Have Long Been Obsessed With Their Muscles. Now Everyone Is. — The male-on-male gaze still decides what's hot and what's not

  55. Why Is Everyone Getting Their Tattoos Removed? — The boom in tattoo removal

  56. Being Short is a Curse — The men paying thousands to get their legs broken — and lengthened

  57. How Incel Language Infected the Mainstream Internet — What foundational internet words have to do with 4chan

  58. A Very Big Fight Over a Very Small Language — A plan to tidy up an obscure Swiss language set off a fight over identity and belonging

  59. Why Can't Americans Sleep? — Insomnia has become a public-health emergency

  60. Rootclaim $100,000 Lab Leak Debate — I watched 15 hours of COVID origins arguments so you don't have to

  61. The Radical Development of an Entirely New Painkiller — The opioid crisis demanded new approaches. Finally there's something effective.

  62. The Pelvic Floor Is a Problem — Could this deeply misunderstood body part really be the seat of so much modern dysfunction?

  63. Medical Benchmarks and the Myth of the Universal Patient — Why are we still using one-size-fits-all health metrics?

  64. Mary Had Schizophrenia—Then Suddenly She Didn't — What happens to the newly sane?

  65. I Called it Telekinesis — Elon Musk put a chip in this paralysed man's brain

  66. The Price of Remission — I set out to understand why a single pill of Revlimid cost the same as a new iPhone

  67. The Miseducation of America's Nurse Practitioners — When NPs aren't well trained, the results can be tragic

  68. The Wealth Whisperers — The consultants who save super-rich families from themselves

  69. The Last Stand of the Call-Centre Worker — AI is poised to eliminate customer-service agents. We'll miss them when they're gone.

  70. How to Disappear — Inside the world of extreme-privacy consultants

  71. Dying for Gold — Who killed the miners of Buffelsfontein?

  72. Eastern Promises — In a Tokyo of tourists, the citizens have become strangers

  73. Why You've Never Been In A Plane Crash — The US leads the world in airline safety — because of how we assign blame

  74. Cloning Came to Polo. Then Things Got Truly Uncivilized. — Some technologies are a breeding ground for betrayal

  75. What Ethiopian Runners Taught Me about Reading Scientific Literature — How to go from overeating Italian food to winning marathons, if you are Ethiopian

  76. College Sports is Just a Monopoly with First-Degree Price Discrimination — And it sucks (for the consumer)

  77. The Last Rave — In the summer of 2020, I'd entered the wrong portal, out of our world and into its bizarro twin

  78. Reading Lolita in the Barracks — What does it take to turn South Korea's mandatory military service into a literary retreat?

  79. The Birth of My Daughter, the Death of My Marriage — It was impossible to ignore my desire to wander in ever-widening loops away from home

  80. The Boy Who Came Back — The near-death, and changed life, of my son Max

  81. When Dynamite Turned Terrorism Into an Everyday Threat — In early 20th-century America, political bombings became a constant menace

  82. Israel and the Delusions of Germany's 'Memory Culture' — Germany embraced Israel to atone for its wartime guilt. Was it a way to avoid confronting its past?

  83. This Is the Holocaust Story I Said I Wouldn't Write — For years, a man asked me to recount his escape from the Nazis. Why did it take me so long?

  84. How My Trip to Quit Sugar Became a Journey Into Hell — For my whole life, I've been a hard-core sweets junkie. Could a spa help me quit in a week?

  85. Why Is the American Diet So Deadly? — A scientist tried to discredit the theory that ultra-processed foods kill us. Instead, he overturned his own understanding of obesity.

  86. Are Ultra-Processed Foods Really So Unhealthy? — Some scientists argue the term is too broad to guide dietary choices

  87. The Secret History of Risotto — The dish is governed by a set of laws rooted in tradition and aching to be broken

  88. If My Dying Daughter Could Face Her Mortality, Why Can't We? — She turned to me and asked, "What if this is the best I ever feel again?"

  89. What Do You Do After You Accidentally Kill a Child? — The worst Thursday of Ryan Nickerson's life started like any other...

  90. Canada is Killing Itself — The country gave its citizens the right to die. Doctors are struggling to keep up with demand.

  91. A Man Was Murdered in Cold Blood and You're Laughing? — What the death of a health-insurance C.E.O. means to America

  92. The Populist Phantom — Democracy erodes from the top

  93. The Rise of the Infinite Fringe — The internet has made conspiracy theories immortal — and politically powerful

  94. The Enshittification of American Power — US statecraft is starting to mimic the worst tendencies of Big Tech

  95. How I Became a Populist — My time at the FTC changed the way I see politics

  96. The Anti-Social Century — Americans are now spending more time alone than ever

  97. A New Rallying Cry for the Irony-Poisoned Right — "Your body, my choice."

  98. The Army of God Comes Out of the Shadows — Tens of millions of Christians are embracing a movement that seeks to destroy the secular state

  99. The Loudest Megaphone — How Trump mastered our new attention age

  100. Inside Elon Musk's 'Digital Coup' — How DOGE tore through the federal government

  101. The Short-Circuiting of the American Mind — A century-old book foresaw Trump's most basic strategy

  102. We Are Sleepwalking Into Autocracy — How free and fair elections might end in America

  103. Who is Government? — Profiles of the public servants that keep government running

  104. Wishful Thinking — The aspirations and failures of the United Nations

  105. How Trump Got NATO to Pay Up — The US is strong-arming European nations to do more on behalf of their own defense

  106. The Renegade Order — How Trump wields American power

  107. The Go-between — How Qatar became the global capital of diplomacy

  108. GDP — We really don't know how good we have it

  109. The Number — On the consumer price index

  110. Billionaires Are Not Like Us — How the heck does someone get this way?

  111. People With Parents With Money — 14 adults come clean about the support that makes their New York lives feasible

  112. Priscila, Queen of the Rideshare Mafia — She built a business empire up from nothing. There was just one problem.

  113. Alone — Researchers are only beginning to understand what solitary confinement does to a person

  114. The Kidnapping I Can't Escape — Fifty years ago, my father's friend was taken at gunpoint on Long Island

  115. The British Museum's Blockbuster Scandals — Can we trust the world's biggest museum?

  116. The Hold-Up Artist — Inside the rise and fall of the Vaulter Bandit

  117. They Stole a Quarter-Billion in Crypto and Got Caught Within a Month — Investigators unravel the heist of a lifetime

  118. The Deserter — Deserting Putin's army and the Russia-Ukraine war

  119. How Suicide Drones Transformed the Front Lines in Ukraine — A brutal new form of violence

  120. Is the U.S. Ready for the Next War? — With global conflicts shaped by drones and A.I., the US risks losing its dominance

  121. Is This the Hardest Physical Contest in the World? — The Best Ranger Competition belies the idea that the Army is weak or "woke"

  122. Germany's Army Is Rebuilding — As Putin looms and Trump pulls back from NATO, Germany gears up to build the world's fourth largest army

  123. An Engineering History of the Manhattan Project — Building the bombs required an industrial effort of unprecedented scale and complexity

  124. The AI Doomsday Machine Is Closer to Reality Than You Think — Where will AI in military technology lead?

  125. Russia's Espionage War in the Arctic — Russia used a Norwegian town as a laboratory to test intelligence operations

  126. This Giant Microwave May Change the Future of War — A cutting-edge, cost-efficient drone zapper sparking the interest of the US military

  127. How Israel Has Made Trauma a Weapon of War — Memorials to the 7 October attacks stir support for limitless violence

  128. Render it Unusable — Israel's mission of total urban destruction

  129. After Nonviolence — The end of peaceful resistance in Palestine

  130. How My Dad Reconciled His God and His Gay Son — Some of my earliest memories are of my dad praying over me at night

  131. Inside the Vatican's Secret Saint-Making Process — The Vatican wants to anoint its first millennial saint, but how does it decide who is worthy?

  132. The Canary — The most important awards that most people will never know were handed out

  133. The Rise and Fall of the Trad Wife — How an online movement promoting domesticity became "its own monster"

  134. The Art of Turning a Tree Into a Dog — Britain's best topiarists display their creations to the world

  135. The Curious Case of the Pygmy Nuthatch — One of the weirdest errors ever committed to film

  136. The Time I Built an ROV to Solve Missing Person Cases — The case seemed so mysterious that I was immediately drawn to it

  137. 99 Problems — The ice cream truck's surprising history

  138. God Dog — A visit to the dog show

  139. Indigenous London — The cockney London of previous centuries is gone

  140. You're Going to Lose Your Mind — My three-day retreat in total darkness

  141. The Airport-Lounge Wars — What's the difference between out there and in here?

  142. What Is The Ozma Problem, And Why Does It Matter? — How can two things be identical yet different at the same time?

  143. You Have No Idea How Hard It Is to Be a Reenactor — My weekend in the Revolutionary War



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