In Colombia, a new species of scorpion, Tityus achilles, has been identified for the first time. This specimen, capable of ...
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Pound-for-pound, grasshopper mice are among the fiercest predators in the desert borderlands, and they’re unfazed by venomous ...
Flow chemistry is the development and study of chemical reactions whereby reactants are combined by pumping fluids, including solutions of reagents, through tubes at known rates. The relative ...
The latest species now confirmed to be a member of the venom-spraying guild is a newly discovered species of scorpion from South America, called Tityus achilles (which is a suitably cool name).
With multiple Spider-Men appearing on the big screen, crossovers between Sony's universe and the Marvel timeline, and all the branching out films like Venom and Morbius, the web that connects them ...
The final arc of the Venom trilogy has arrived. Well, assuming Tom Hardy is able to resist returning the role. We may have given the newest addition to the Sony Spider-man timeline a 4/10 in our ...
April’s Web of Venomverse: Fresh Brains #1 features a new Eddie Brock Venom (whose 616 counterpart will debut as Carnage in Eddie Brock: Carnage in February), Venomouse, and a venomized Katie ...
A scientist has discovered the first species of South American scorpion that sprays its venom — a behavior previously only observed in two genera of scorpions found in North America and Africa.
Newly described scorpion can spray and inject its venom — the first South American species known to do this. A scientist has discovered the first species of South American scorpion that sprays ...
The deadly caterpillars – within the South American genus called Lonomia – have a snakelike venom that interferes with blood clotting. Others have venoms that cause chronic, lifelong inflammatory ...
If you've ever stopped at an airport convenience shop or gassed up at a truck stop or shopped at a gag-gift store, you've seen them: scorpion lollipops. Or, as they are officially known ...
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