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How Squid Work

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Squid have been featured in sailing myths and legends for more than 300 years. Learn about squid, squid anatomy and find out what daily life for a squid is like.

Ground-nesting Bees Are Solitary and Often Stingless

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Most of us think all bees live in colonies, or hives, but there are far more species that don't produce honey, don't sting and live mostly solitary lives underground.

Why Do Sheepshead Fish Have 'Human' Teeth?

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The sheepshead fish is a curiosity to anglers and marine biologists alike. This unique species, found along the Atlantic coast of North America, has long received attention for its strange dental structure, resembling that of humans.

Why Are Cicadas So Noisy?

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Cicada singing is often associated with hot summer afternoons. Why do cicadas make so much noise? Learn about cicada singing and cicada songs.

Why do we kill?

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Why do we kill? There's no doubt that humans are a violent species. Find out why we kill and what makes people more inclined to kill.

The Biggest Spider in the World (by Weight and by Leg Span)

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While they may incite fear due to their impressive dimensions, these spiders play crucial roles in their ecosystems and have become subjects of significant scientific interest and study.

Great Pacific Garbage Patch: The World's Biggest Landfill in the Pacific Ocean

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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the world's largest landfill, is located in the middle of the Pacific. Read about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

White Spotted Jellyfish: Cute Until They Become Invasive

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You’ve probably seen them in aquarium tanks or floating just offshore—those milky, gelatinous blobs with polka dots and long, frilly arms. Meet the white spotted jellyfish (Phyllorhiza punctata), a tropical jellyfish invader that's turning up far from home.

How Rubber Works

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Rubber is an elastomer, a large molecule that can be stretched and returned to its original shape. Learn why rubber is so stretchy and how we make it.

14 Animals That Start With 'Y': From Yeti Crabs to Yorkie Poos

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Are you going through the alphabet for a car game and stuck on animals that start with "Y"? Lucky you, that's our specialty.

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