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Spiders Can Hide Underwater for 30 Minutes, Says New Study
According to academics at Binghamton University, State University of New York, a tropical spider species utilizes an "air film" to conceal itself underwater from predators for up to 30 minutes
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Starfish Strandings: Hundreds of Starfish Washed Ashore Along South Carolina Coast
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This Summer’s ‘Record’ Heatwaves in the UK Are Hardly Reason for Joy According to Forecasters
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Blood Red Sky Brings Panic to Chinese Eastern Port City, Zhoushan
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Extreme Heat Drives Texas Power Requirements To Unusual Spring Levels
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Solar Storm Warning: X1 Solar Flare Reported on May 10, Radio Blackout Alert Issued
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NWS Issues Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for Wisconsin, Texas, and Other Regions This Week
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Bali-like temperatures in Wyoming? Fossils reveal tropically hot North America 95 million years ago
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A New Study Identifies ‘Blue Corridors’ for Extremely High Migratory Fish
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Carbon Sinks Are Emerging in the Regions of the Arctic, Scientists Say
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Study Discovers Ice-Capped Volcanoes at Westdahl Peak Volcano Erupt at a Slower Rate
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Energy Research: Chameleon Metal Invented, Paving Way for Potential Renewable Energy and Renewable Fuels
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Accused Cat Wins $125,000 Settlement Against Illegal Trespassing Charges in Bellevue, Washington






