Scientists have discovered a rare fossil of a giant, venomous scorpion that lived 125 million years ago, offering new insights into ancient ecosystems.
Jenna Ortega made an appearance in New York City this week for the premiere of her latest film, Death of a Unicorn. Ortega ...
Chinese scientists have found a 125-million-year-old venomous scorpion fossil in northeast China. The discovery, made by ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSN125 million-year-old giant venomous scorpion fossil unearthed in ChinaA newly discovered scorpion fossil is rewriting the story of ancient ecosystems. This rare find, named Jeholia longchengi, ...
Pierre Fabre Laboratories and RedRidge Bio ("RedRidge") today announced an exclusive R&D collaboration and license agreement to identify ...
Deep in the rainforests of Colombia, a scientist set out to study moths. While searching for copper, he found gold: a new ...
Imagine the relief of landing safely after a flight, only to feel a sudden, sharp sting that turns your moment of relaxation ...
But with an hour played in Mexico's 27th largest city, the momentum changed completely when Brazilian defender Matheus Doria ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNThis Newly Discovered Scorpion Doesn’t Just Sting—It Sprays Venom Like a Tiny Assassin!A newly discovered scorpion species in Colombia has stunned scientists with its ability to spray venom, a behavior previously ...
Kfar Hanokdim blends tradition and modernity, offering a desert experience with glowing scorpion tours, camel encounters, and ...
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