Named for an ancient Roman crossbow-like weapon, the newly found “ballista” spider uses a springy snare to catch prey.
Walk through the doors of a casino and the first thing that reaches you is rarely the light. It is the sound: a low, golden ...
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How to re-create Drake’s smooth Burning Bridges sound using plugins
He’s one of hip-hop’s biggest stars, but his globally successful sound is easily replicable with the right software - and the ...
A recent mortality analysis found that wire snares were the leading known cause of death for Sri Lankan leopards in a region ...
When viruses travel through the air in tiny droplets, they can quickly start to dry out. Yet many viruses remain infectious after rehydration—something that is still not fully understood. Now, an ...
Cisco is to broaden its AI agent security footing with the intent to acquire WideField Security. The deal will see WideField’s technology integrated into Cisco's Splunk suite to boost agentic security ...
After four decades as the guitarist and co-writer of dozens of songs in Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Mike Campbell ...
The Listening: New Music From T.I., Tyler, The Creator, Quavo, Steve Lacy with SZA, GloRilla & Pooh Shiesty, Muni Long and More This week’s new music Friday also features Remy Ma, Benny The Butcher, ...
An international team of researchers has discovered a remarkable new spider species in the rainforest of North Queensland ...
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New-to-science spider builds trap that flings ants into the air
A spider living in the rainforests of Queensland, Australia, builds a snare trap reminiscent of a Roman-era ballista weapon ...
The Lost Woods in Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a difficult maze to get through. Here's how to find the correct path and reach ...
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