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Deadly Australian Assassin Bugs Rub Themselves in Sticky Resin To Hunt Prey

Newsweek USA Tech May 05, 2023

thumbnailHumans and primates aren't the only animals to use tools to catch dinner. A bizarre species of bug takes resin from plants, which serves as a kind of glue trap for prey, researchers have discovered.The assassin bug, native to Australia, uses sticky resin from spinifex grass... + más

Scientists find new reason for why bears rub up against trees | Newsweek

Pollen extracted from flower encased in amber 40 million years ago | Newsweek


Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites add to astronomers’ light-pollution woes

Ars Technica USA Science October 08, 2023

thumbnailNavigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Oct 8, 2023 10:28 am UTC Alan Dyer/Getty Images Amazon is set to launch two satellite prototypes for its Project Kuiper network, which will eventually number more than 3,200 orbiters. Project Kuiper could become a... + más

Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president says he'll forgive A's announcer for using N-word | Fox News

A's announcer Glen Kuiper suspended indefinitely for using N-word during broadcast: report | Fox News


Even posh Vegas hotels have had bed bugs. Here's where

Los Angeles Times USA World August 15, 2023

thumbnailSome recent visitors to the Las Vegas Strip had bad luck that extended past the casino floor — as guests at seven popular resorts found bed bugs lurking in their rooms, records show. Since 2022, inspectors with the Southern Nevada Health District found the bugs in rooms inside... + más

'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN

'Frustration' fuels Denver Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ABC News


‘Huge surge’ of bed bugs: Everything you need to know to get rid of them

New York Post USA Life October 04, 2023

Travel activity is booming again after the pandemic lull — but people aren’t the only ones taking trips. There’s been an uptick in the appearance of bed bugs as more wander the world — namely in Paris where Fashion Week is being held. French officials have warned of a... + más

I study insects – here’s how to check for bed bugs in your hotel room | New York Post

Deadly Australian Assassin Bugs Rub Themselves in Sticky Resin To Hunt Prey | Newsweek


Satellites Threaten Astronomy, but a Few Scientists See an Opportunity

The New York Times USA Science April 17, 2023

thumbnailEach night, the stars of the sky compete with thousands of satellites. The number of intruders is only growing as constellations of satellites proliferate, with companies planning to launch orbiters by the tens of thousands to transmit internet and other communications signals... + más

Louisiana Art & Science Museum to host 'Astronomy Day' on Saturday, April 22 | The Advocate

Building telescopes on the Moon is becoming an achievable goal | Ars Technica



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