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It spans 7m and contains 50,000 scurrying creatures that all work together to take down prey
Living, hunting and raising young together, this social spider forms one of the largest cooperative groups of any arachnid in ...
Water’s odd behavior becomes even more dramatic when it is supercooled, but scientists have struggled to compare the many ...
A wave of cannabis-related research published in 2026 has examined the plant’s potential impact on pain, cancer, neurological ...
Neil the seal” is a five-year-old, one-ton, pure chaos southern elephant seal. Rampaging around towns on the Tasmanian coast, Neil has stolen hearts even as he has been spotted overturning road ...
BC, as its newest board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. England brings a strong background in nursing, public ...
Early in life, neural networks in the brain's memory center are highly connected, and they are only later refined into ...
Computer programmers and market analysts are the most exposed to AI replacement, while substance abuse and behavioral ...
Designing high-performance catalysts is essential for cleaner energy technologies, but the behavior of multi-element modern ...
By repurposing ancient feeding signals, clonal raider ants coordinate brood care and foraging, offering new insights into the ...
The idea of ‘biological agency’ — that life devises its own goals and behaves accordingly — complicates our understanding of ...
HCPs and patients don’t behave the way you buy. They are not disconnected groups. The leaders on this IQVIA Digital-hosted ...
Lovebirds are unusual not just because of their shameless PDA, but because they choose one mate for life. While more than 90 ...
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