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Scientific Research

 Bathydevius caudactylus.

Newly discovered sea slug is first known to swim in the ocean's Midnight Zone

 Asteroid Lutetia.

'God of Darkness' asteroid will pass so close it is expected to get 'the shakes'

 Albert Einstein.

New research challenges Einstein's predictions on cosmic expansion

 The strawberry supermoon at sunset. June 2020, Spain.

Final supermoon of the year, the Beaver Moon, to appear on November 15

 Tutankhamun's golden burial mask.

New analysis suggests Tutankhamun's golden mask belonged to another

 Satellite imagery.

World's first wooden satellite set to re-enter atmosphere

 Chemistry laboratory. Image by U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

UCLA chemists break 100-year-old rule, creating unstable organic molecules with distorted geometrie

 Snarling lion.

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

 Dzibanche, Building 1, Temple of the Owl.

Archaeological discovery reveals hidden history of Mayan “Snake Kings”

 Boy with donuts.

Early sugar restriction cuts adult diabetes risk by 35%, study finds

 Shipwreck.

Bones from 16th-century shipwreck suggest left-handedness changes what happens to us when we die

 Miranda (Uranus' moon).

Study reveals Uranus' moon Miranda may harbor subsurface ocean

 Hedgehog.

European hedgehog classified as 'near threatened' due to sharp population decline

 Noah's Ark, Notre-Dame de la Garde. Image by tm-tm, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

Scientists unlock secrets of 3,000-year-old tablet revealing path to Noah's Ark

 Coral breeding is expected to help future generations of coral survive amidst climate change challenges.

Scientists test limits with coral breeding to boost heat tolerance, study reveals

 THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY of Jerusalem’s mapping of gravitational ‘basins of attraction.’

Jerusalem scientists help shed light on large-scale cosmic structures

 STUDENT Yair Barak explains the team’s experiment to some professionals.

Space travel could improve Huntington's disease? High school students contribute to study

 Israeli researcher Eilam Yeini examines a microscope image of a blood vessel tube surrounded by cancer tissues, as part of a brain cancer research that uses patients' cells to make 3D printed models of tumours, at Tel Aviv University, Israel August 17, 2021.

New developments in the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease