But the sun is shining and inside the Cleveland Museum of Natural History decorations are a-sparkle, ready for a weekend long party celebrating the unveiling of the museum’s $150 million ...
A short drive from Branson — and a world away — is the peaceful Dogwood Canyon Nature Park, 2,200 acres Morris developed for ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAncient, Parasitic Wasp Used Its Rear End Like a Venus Flytrap to Catch Insects and Lay Its Eggs on Them, Study SuggestsResearchers named the parasitic creature Sirenobethylus charybdis —both after the sirens of Greek mythology that lured in ...
However, the hind wings aren’t its only striking features. S. charybdis appears to have evolved a unique, three-flapped ...
Why does it feel so good to be in a garden? The latest collaboration with USA Today shares the plants, people and stories of ...
Our pick of the best exhibitions to see in London's galleries and museums opening in April 2025, plus a couple of cheeky ...
In a world of nominative determinism, the Dacia Bigster might be king. Four years ago Dacia set out to remake its model ...
An extinct species of parasitic wasp dating back nearly 99 million years was found preserved in amber, according to ...
Illinois’ commercial fossil trade is alive and well thanks to collectors who are motivated by money, science and the hunt — and who test the outer bounds of legality.
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NEW YORK – An ancient wasp may have zipped among the dinosaurs, with a body like a Venus flytrap to seize and snatch its prey, scientists reported Wednesday.
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