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Antifreeze in Their Veins: How Spiders Outlast Winter’s Deep Freeze
Cold temperatures and harsh weather conditions are bad news for most animals, including spiders. But these creatures aren’t ...
The arachnophobes have come to a decision: jumping spiders can stay. The other spiders must leave, but jumping spiders are ...
A good class pet is active during the school day, comfortable with the average temperature and humidity in the building, and ...
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Meet the animal kingdom’s most skilled dance performers
Tap dancing birds, shuffling spiders, and wiggling honeybees; dancing is not just a human phenomenon. Many types of animals show off their moves for a variety of different reasons. By far the most ...
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Natural history essay, January 2026: Iridescent dancers
What has eight eyes and stalks its prey like a cat? It’s not a weird science fiction monster; only a small, frequently ...
Media’s newly inaugurated mayor Joi Washington has a passion for urbanism, affordable housing, and ... comic books.
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Iridescent dancers
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Taylor Hackford is an Oscar-winning filmmaker and former president of the Directors Guild of America. His films include “An ...
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The DCU’s Man of Tomorrow risks repeating a massive DCEU error
If Wonder Woman makes her DCU debut in Man of Tomorrow, the franchise risks falling into the same issue the DCEU faced early ...
This ballot initiative, first and foremost, is not about protecting Nevada’s female athletes; it’s about creating a wedge issue to get conservative voters to the polls.
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How a Hidden Fungus Outsmarts Spiders—And Why It’s Named for David Attenborough
As if something out of a horror movie, a fungus infects spiders and turns them into zombies, causing them to act erratically ...
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