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Newly discovered dinosaur was the Wolverine of theropods Maip macrothorax could float like a butterfly and slash like a 30-foot bear. By Cassidy Ward 1 week ago
Rage and disease carriers: The science behind '28 Weeks Later' Any good therapist will tell you holding onto anger is dangerous. Doubly so if you hunger for flesh. By Cassidy Ward 1 week ago
Trouble sleeping? Gene editing could bring an end to insomnia Gene editing. Haunted mansions. If you're tired enough, you'll do just about anything. By Cassidy Ward 1 week ago
Scorpions glow a fluorescent blue-green, perhaps to protect themselves from parasites This invertebrate rave has been going on for 430 million years. By Cassidy Ward 2 weeks ago
Turning seawater into drinking water with less power than a cell phone charger Someone should have told the Mariner there was a better way! By Cassidy Ward 2 weeks ago
The extinction of the dinosaurs caused fruit to grow massive When species die, you can count on plants to move in on their turf. By Cassidy Ward 2 weeks ago
A bee-autiful mind! Bees recognize even and odd numbers Maybe we shouldn't bee surprised, we already know they're good at geometry. By Cassidy Ward 2 weeks ago
Hydraulic legs help spiders escape becoming a post-mating snack Balancing the desire to reproduce while avoiding becoming a post-coital meal means adapting a rapid escape strategy. By Cassidy Ward 2 weeks ago
Scientists made millions of swarming DNA robots Microscopic molecular swarms could be coming to a body near you. By Cassidy Ward 2 weeks ago
Is Spider-Man's origin possible? The science of spider DNA transfer You can't get spider DNA from a bite, but you can get it other ways. By Cassidy Ward 2 weeks ago