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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAncient, Parasitic Wasp Used Its Rear End Like a Venus Flytrap to Catch Insects and Lay Its Eggs on Them, Study SuggestsResearchers named the parasitic creature Sirenobethylus charybdis —both after the sirens of Greek mythology that lured in ...
STEM-ology, one of the University of Wyoming’s newest engagement programs, has proven to be successful, drawing more than 370 ...
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IFLScience on MSNMonstrous 99-Million-Year-Old Wasp Had Inbuilt "Venus Flytrap" For Snatching VictimsCretaceous. There were dinosaurs, fine. They were even in Antarctica, which was covered in temperate rainforest, lovely. My ...
The Argentine black and white tegu, an invasive species native to South America, has been spotted in Key Largo and other ...
New research found that more than 22% of native pollinators in North America are at an elevated risk of extinction.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSN99-million-year-old Amber Reveals Wasp With Venus Flytrap Rear EndA new study, published in BMC Biology, discovered prehistoric wasp preserved in amber is turning heads in the world of ...
Paul Verhoeven’s misunderstood film, which mixed giant insects with a subtle parody of the military world, is making ...
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