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Science news this week: A lost Biblical tree and a memory crystal that could 'survive to the end of the universe'

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Exoplanet KMT-2020-BLG-0414 , located 4,000 light-years from ours, is a rocky world that orbits a white dwarf.

If our planet survives, then we may well resemble the planet 8 billion years into the future.

Scientists have developed a near-indestructible "5D memory crystal" that could survive to the end of the universe.

A recent study found that the bubble allowed them to stay underwater 32% longer than without it.

This behavior was first discovered in 2018 , but it was first found in 2018 .

"We know that they can stay underwater at least about 20 minutes , but probably longer," study author Lindsey Swierk said.