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 The Amazon rainforest.

Archaeologists uncover lost 18th-century Portuguese city in the Amazon rainforest

 Aurora borealis over the sea.

The Magnetic North Pole is moving closer to Russia? Scientists puzzled

 Can they be civilization-builders? Octopuses.

Leading scientist claims octopuses could evolve into the next civilization-builders

 Yellow transparent amber nugget on snow pellets.

“Pine Island Amber”: Scientists discover world's southernmost amber in antarctica, revealing forest

 Visiting Machu Picchu.

Woman scatters ashes at Machu Picchu, sparking outrage and legal action

 Mallard drake in flight.

Researchers create ‘zombie duck drones’ to monitor wildlife

 Drastic decline in elephant population.

How can something this big go away? Survey finds drastic decline in elephant population

 "Great White Shark" by Elias Levy is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

“Invisibility cloak” for surfers: researchers find new solutions to keep sharks away

 Ice clouds.

New study: microplastics in the atmosphere can influence formation of ice clouds

 Sharon Trail – Kadima Forest

A full Saturday of attractions: Rediscovering the Sharon region

By MEITAL SHARABI/MAARIV
 Sitting West African chimpanzee baby relaxes.

Chimpanzees perform complex tasks better when watched by humans, study finds

 Young elephants playing games on the green African grass.

Do elephants play tricks on each other? Watch video

 Mosquito.

A team of scientists turned male mosquitoes deaf. Here’s why

 Snarling lion.

Which is the scariest animal in the Savanah? Study reveals surprising answer

 Underwater ruins.

Archaeologists discover submerged Nabataean temple off Italy’s coast

 Cassius the salt-water crocodile.

Cassius, world's largest captive crocodile, dies in Australia

 DR. MENACHEM OBERBAUM.

Jerusalem physician outlines benefits of homeopathy in European pediatric journal

 Cordyceps.

The real-life horror of cordyceps: nature's zombie-making fungi