Darkling beetles have one of the most unique ways of collecting water from their arid environments: from the fog. Read here ...
East Idaho News on MSN
New Blackfoot mayor looks ahead to serving the city he’s always called home
EastIdahoNews.com introduces its Looking Ahead series with candid interviews of East Idaho’s new mayors, starting with ...
Taste of Home on MSN
Home Chef review: It’s endorsed by food celebrities for good reason
It might be a favorite among food celebrities, but Home Chef is very much made for its namesake: the average home chef. Our shopping editor attests in this full Home Chef review.
This ancient, leg-bearing snake is rewriting the story of how serpents slithered, and sometimes walked, their way through ...
Genlisea, or the “corkscrew” carnivorous plant, doesn’t wait above ground to hunt. Here’s how it traps tiny prey right ...
New research has found that roughly half of Australia's freshwater fish are fond of snacking on animal and plant material, ...
A group of German scientists tested the effects of a more acidic ocean on sharks’ teeth and found that future generations of sharks could have weaker teeth because of changing ocean chemistry.
BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc’s Marketing and Corporate Affairs Manager, Akossa Hiwa, has been recognised among the Top 100 Corporate Communications Leaders in Africa by ...
Phalombe-(MaraviPost)-Second Vice President Enock Chihana is presiding over the launch of this year’s 2025/2026 tree planting season at Mpata Primary School in Phalombe District, under the theme ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The Public Baths of Ancient Pompeii Were Actually Pretty Gross—Until the Romans Built an Aqueduct
Hygienic conditions were poor in the city's older bathing facilities, a new study reveals. The analysis sheds light on ...
AZ Animals on MSN
These bugs don’t just walk on water—they row and skate across it
When we think about creatures skimming across water, images of birds landing or frogs leaping come to mind. But some of ...
New research suggests that seaweed aquaculture boosts seawater alkalinity, enabling millions—and potentially tens of millions ...
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