In 2000, three men became real-life castaways when stranded on a deserted island after their fishing charter ran aground.
Most chefs work with butter, herbs and maybe a little spice. Alexandra Lambert works with crickets — and loves every minute ...
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Bees Are Turning the Sticky-Sweet Secretions of Spotted Lanternflies Into Honey—and Some People Love the Smoky-Smelling Stuff
The invasive insects have been spreading across the United States for over a decade, leaving behind poop that bees are ...
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Can You Guess the Only U.S. State Without Termites?
Most homeowners know termites as one of nature’s most destructive pests. These tiny insects are capable of causing enormous ...
Researchers are trapping and tracking the New World screwworm to detect it early before it threatens livestock. The previous ...
Think you know your plate? Think again. Some foods hide ingredients and preparation methods that are more bizarre than ...
Dakota Johnson makes a cameo! "Madeline" is the first single from Allen's latest studio album, West End Girl. In the song, ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
Humans don’t eat 8 spiders per year in their sleep — here’s how we’d know if we did
Do you really eat spiders in your sleep? Thankfully, no. Researchers explain why and how we’d know if we were swallowing ...
Several old trees of Rymer have now been recognised in England, Wales, Australia and also Kashmir. DNA analysis shows it and ...
A Reddit user recently posted to the r/Austin subreddit, showcasing a video their dashcam caught of someone throwing a full ...
The yellow-legged hornet is on the move across South Carolina, raising concerns the exotic bug will hurt the beekeeping ...
Multiple researchers told Canada’s National Observer that conspiracy companies like Mutinni are the inevitable result of ...
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