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The New York Times USA Business January 09, 2023
Though I receive a lot of questions as your work friend, there are a few common themes. Mostly, people want something different, something more. They want more satisfaction or more money or more respect. They want to feel as if they’re making a difference. They want to feel... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 05, 2022
A pair of bright orange, highly venomous eastern brown snakes have been caught in a car park in Queensland, Australia.Pictures of the unusually colored snakes were shared by snake catcher Jake Stinson, who runs Jake's Reptile Relocations. The snakes normally come in a range... + más
Sea snakes are taking refuge in the twilight zone and no one knows why | Newsweek
Snake bites kill thousands needlessly because of herbal remedy myths | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech July 06, 2023
Just like seeing a friend after a stressful work week can make everything seem OK, rattlesnakes have been found to feel calmer when they have a buddy nearby.This is one of the first times that reptiles exhibiting social buffering, a reduction of stress in the presence of another... + más
Why this Arizona home is plagued by deadly rattlesnakes | Newsweek
Meet the Las Vegas pastor with a side hustle catching rattlesnakes | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech February 15, 2023
Snakes may have no external ears but that doesn't mean they are deaf. Research from Queensland, Australia, has shown that snakes are able to respond to both airborne and ground-based sound vibrations.The researchers conducted 304 controlled experiments with 19 snakes from... + más
Very rare and deadly bright orange snakes found in car park | Newsweek
Deadly snakes pictured fleeing flooded dens: They are fantastic swimmers | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech January 12, 2023
What do snakes do when their burrows are inundated with flood water? The same thing as humans—they move.Snakes in California have been seen swimming through the state's flooded streets, but that's nothing compared to South Australia.The flooding of the Murray River... + más
NYC sees 69 percent spike in snake complaints: data | New York Post
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