[ad_1] A study published in Nature Wednesday reveals that a portion of the eastern Antarctic ice cap that contains three to four meters (about 10 to 13 feet) of potential sea-level rise …
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[ad_1] The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 captured this image of the asteroid Ryugu (and its own shadow) on the night of September 20, 2018, when the probe was about 440 feet (135 meters) …
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[ad_1] INVADING spiders have created a huge network in Greece after infesting a 1,000-foot stretch of shoreline. The warmer weather than usual in the fishing port of Aitoliko resulted in an explosion …
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[ad_1] These are not Halloween decorations! A Greek coastal city was completely covered by a massive spider web. Footage from the village of Aitoliko shows a 300-meter-long (1,000-foot) strip covering the shoreline. …
Read More »Scientists gave Octopi MDMA, the results were "unbelievable" / Boing Boing
[ad_1] Scientists have found that the octopus genetically distant from humans is also becoming more favorable to MDMA. Honestly, this study does not seem to me "amazing", but drugs are fun. I …
Read More »A huge spider web covers 1,000 feet of ground
[ad_1] A massive 1,000 foot spider web appeared during the night in Greece Locals accuse Tetragnatha spiders – and their quest to create large nests for mating – to ruin the majestic …
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[ad_1] <div _ngcontent-c15 = "" innerhtml = " ** FILE ** In an archival photo, Danish Atomic Scientist Niels Bohr discusses an equation at the University of Princeton, New Jersey, on March …
Read More »This city in Greece is draped with thousands of spider webs
[ad_1] AITOLIKO, Greece – It looks like a horror movie: a city covered with thousands of canvases, each crawling with hordes of spiders. But for the inhabitants of a city in Greece, …
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