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A research team has found that a common spider kills its prey with poison but does not inject it into them—instead, it covers them with a web of silk and then covers the silk with regurgitated ...
According to Greek myth, the origin of spiders can be traced back to a talented weaver named Arachne, whose tapestries were ...
Marvel fans instantly fell in love with Miles Morales and the rest of the Spider-Man variants found in Spider-Man: Into the ...
A selection of moments across the Triangle and North Carolina as captured through the lens of the N&O’s visual journalists.
In a shocking display of matriphagy, a mother centipede sacrifices herself for her offspring by becoming their meal.
How do you track a Louisiana black bear? This Wildlife and Fisheries team uses a complicated but curiously low-tech method ...
Falling Waters State Park in Chipley showcases Florida’s tallest waterfall – a 73-foot cascade that plunges dramatically into a cylindrical sinkhole, disappearing into the earth like nature’s magic ...
Preserved centuries‑old charm meets rustic storytelling in a timeless weaver’s home, captured through evocative images that ...
Most spider species subdue dinner by injecting venom from their fangs. Feather-legged lace weavers swathe prey in silk, then upchuck a killing brew.
NASA Study Gave Illegal Drugs To Spiders And Watched What Happened To Their Webs Webs spun whilst on caffeine were particularly chaotic, but that might not be a surprise.
How did Ukraine strike deep into Russia with drones, and no pilots crossing the border? Scripps News’ Jason Bellini ...