The most-photographed guest might actually have been Lauren Sánchez Bezos, posing enthusiastically in a light blue Dior skirt ...
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This submersible imploded without warning in 20 milliseconds
Deep-sea exploration pushed humans into an environment where failure was immediate and fatal. When submersibles became ...
Snakes are very rarely considered mobile animals, let alone moving over great distances. However, mobility allows many ...
You might have someone toxic slipping under the radar in your life.
King Cobra was considered the largest venomous snake to have ever roamed the face of the Earth. Due to its enormous length, ...
Adafruit claims SparkFun aims to shoot the messenger for criticizing corporate tolerance of intolerance Retailer SparkFun ...
Twelve years after Australia’s 'extinct' night parrot was rediscovered, a worrying new investigation has revealed swathes of its remaining habitat are under threat. The Australian Conservation ...
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Oops that’s deadly: 46 clueless people who have everyone wondering how they are still alive
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Residues on arrow tips found in South Africa hint at how far back in history humans have been using poison for survival. By Becky Ferreira Today it seems obvious: Dip a sharp object in a poisonous ...
A novel UF study found the thrips had another trick up its sleeve. Females can reproduce without a male, giving birth to an ...
The convergence of artificial intelligence, cloud-native architecture, and data engineering has redefined how enterprises ...
A toxic green pigment was once used to color everything from fake flowers to book covers. Now a museum conservator is working to track down the noxious volumes. During the 19th century, emerald green ...
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