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World's Largest Spider Web, Created By 111,000 Arachnids In A Cave, Is Big Enough To Catch A Whale
In a dank cave below the Albanian-Greek border, scientists have uncovered a spider web that’s technically big enough to catch ...
A giant colonial spiderweb in a sulfuric cave on the border between Greece and Albania may be the largest ever found — and it ...
The hiker was rescued while attempting the Kalalau Trail, a challenging 22-mile round-trip trek from Ke’e Beach to Kalalau Beach. The 22-mile round-trip trek offers the only access to the rugged ...
This Halloween, take a walk through the shadowy corners of research and discovery: where viruses hunt bacteria, dragonfish ...
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The history of deep-sea exploration
The deep sea, Earth's largest and least explored ecosystem, has intrigued scientists for generations with its unique ...
Scientists at the University of California, Davis, have discovered a new species of trapdoor spider lurking in California’s ...
Meet the Atlantic wolffish, green humphead parrotfish, and other unusual species with extraordinary adaptations.
While some haunting creatures may be considered nightmare-fuel for most people, the scientists who study them couldn’t be ...
The historian Procopius described how a creature called Porphyrios terrified sixth-century sailors for 50 years. But what was ...
Scientists have discovered Chile’s red cusk-eel living deep inside methane seeps - chemical oases once thought too extreme for market fish.
A team of scientists from Chile and the United States discovered dozens of red cusk-eels, fish prized in Chilean seafood markets and celebrated in a poem by renowned Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, ...
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