The Unexpected Reason Bugs Flock To Your Porch Light
It's not news that bugs fly around lights, but the reason why is a bit more of a mystery. According to research, there might be a biological reason.
Read MoreIt's not news that bugs fly around lights, but the reason why is a bit more of a mystery. According to research, there might be a biological reason.
Read MorePowdered coffee creamer is a pretty regular staple of many kitchen pantries, but if you're not careful, it has the possibility of becoming quite destructive.
Read MoreSpiders are pretty scary to plenty of people, but the terrifyingly large eyes of this species also set them far apart from their arachnid cousins.
Read MoreAntarctica is famously an icy wasteland in the modern day, but far in the past, dinosaurs once roamed a very different, incredibly lush, continent.
Read MoreI'm sure we've all met a few toxic personalities in our time, but someone who is truly venomous isn't likely, but does that mean that it's impossible?
Read MoreWith human activity having quite an effect on the Earth, many animal species have gone extinct. Fortunately, though, that doesn't always end in tragedy.
Read MoreWhile most people think of spiders spinning webs to catch prey, the Scytodes makes use of a different tactic to paralyze their prey before devouring them.
Read MoreDifferent blood types can be associated with different health conditions, including memory issues. But that association may not be entirely straightforward.
Read MoreThough the dinosaurs were all killed by a meteor, not all were created equal in life. This species in particular was adept at survival in a way others weren't.
Read MoreAlbert Einstein is famous for his contributions to physics, even predicting this strange and fascinating gravitational effect, now visible to modern scientists.
Read MoreThis invasive spiderling is floating its way along the East Coast of the U.S., and scientists are left wondering just how much damage they might cause.
Read MoreWhether facial hair looks good is a matter of opinion, but researchers have found that it actually affects not just mating habits, but wider perception as well.
Read MorePeople have slowly come around on the idea that dinosaurs actually had feathers, but this tiny dino had some very unique plumage, albeit for surprising reasons.
Read MoreMapping out geology across the U.S. is surprisingly difficult, but the USGS has managed just that, and its map is more detailed than you'd ever expect.
Read MoreWhen it comes to those over 60 keeping healthy, this activity is worth a look, as it provides not only physical benefits, but mental ones as well.
Read MoreDinosaurs were a lot closer to birds than movies would make you think, but this tiny dinosaur didn't only have feathers, but full wings in an odd spot.
Read MoreDeflecting asteroids by running spaceships into them may sound like science fiction, but it's quite real. And it's quite a bit more complex than anyone thought.
Read MoreIf you live in the US, you probably put your eggs right in the fridge, but many other parts of the world don't, so do chilled eggs last longer?
Read MoreOne animal's predator is often animal's prey, but not with these species. Many of them are too tough to be taken down, though some have stranger tactics.
Read MoreWhile spiders are often seen as pretty creepy, pirate spiders are downright devious, using clever tricks to feed their cannibalistic tendencies.
Read MoreWhile squishing worms might seem like a reasonable way to kill them, when it comes to the hammerhead worm, that reaction could easily make your problems worse.
Read MoreIt's not often that you lose a species for over 60 years, but that's what happened to this little lizard that has been coming back from the brink.
Read MorePooping seems like one of those things that all animals do, but that's not entirely true. Some expel waste in other ways, and others simply don't.
Read MoreIf you've been driving around your city at night, you might have seen a few of the streetlights have turned purple and wondered what was going on.
Read MoreThe Queen Alexandra's Birdwing is a beautiful butterfly, but its numbers have dwindled dramatically, and humanity is the cause of two of those threats.
Read MoreSpiders, whether you know it or not, are all around us, but what may alarm you is the truth about how much biomass these critters consume every year.
Read MoreSomewhere in Florida's waterways, ecologists suspect that a beautiful and elusive snake may be lurking just out of sight, and they're trying to save it.
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