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Every soft caress of wind, searing burn and seismic rumble is detected by our skin’s tangle of touch sensors. David Ginty has ...
Fresh Brains #1, where three new symbiotes join the fight against the Spider-Verse in a battle for the survival of the ...
A two-year study into the Australian wishbone spiders by experts from Queensland Museum, Western Australian Museum and the ...
Ingenious web construction and energy stored in stretched silk strands lend spiders super powers to lift animals too heavy for the spiders' tiny muscles to support.
From needles, snakes and airplanes to test-taking, speech-making and germs, sources of all-encompassing panic can make ...
If you're not a fan of spiders, these tips could come in very handy - and they'll make your home smell lovely too ...
Collisions between drops, when enforced by an artificially confined channel (as opposed to a free turbulent air jet with turbulence levels much more representative of the medium at a cumulus base ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Did you know there's an insect that can fling its pee 40 times faster than a cheetah accelerates? We did — thanks to a comic ...
They're native to the lowland forests of eastern Madagascar. In this spider-eat-spider jungle environment, the spider will spin vast nets suspended above rivers and lakes to catch an abundance of ...