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There are various facts about the house spiders that are still unknown to many people and besides this many people have different misconceptions about these spiders as well.
For his latest study, Schofield and colleagues from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Oregon State examined body parts of ants, spiders, scorpions, mollusks, and a type of marine worm.
Superpowers are real—these people are living proof Scientists say that through genetics or training, even mere mortals can develop superhuman powers.
So remember, just because you can't see the spiders in your home doesn't mean they're not there, and besides, they're working hard to make your home an insect-free habitat for you.
The Colombian city’s cultural scene is getting a shake-up, with creative locals whipping up fusion flavours and mixing inventive cocktails that give back to the community.
Of all the spectacular museums in DC, Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History is my kids’ favorite! It is the one museum we must visit every time we go to DC even though it doesn’t ...
The comic features the webhead's origin story with which modern audiences are now intimately familiar, from the original radioactive-spider bite to the death of Uncle Ben at the hands of a mugger.
It turns out some scary creatures aren't actually that scary. Here are nine animals that aren’t as dangerous as they look.
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