Spider webs don’t rot easily and scientists may have figured out why0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- October 31, 2019
Bacteria key to decomposition can’t get at the silk’s nitrogen, a nutrient needed for growth
Bacteria key to decomposition can’t get at the silk’s nitrogen, a nutrient needed for growth
A hunting party in Nunavut stumbled upon a rare sight: a tree stump poking out of the permafrost. However it got there, the wood will likely tell scientists secrets of the distant past
A family who had been out grouse hunting in Canada recently recorded some truly blood-curdling sounds.
Motoring experts have compiled a list of twelve sinister roadways with a penchant for paranormal activity.
A new YouGov poll has revealed how many Americans believe in the existence of supernatural beings.
Little green men and ghouls may have been visiting East Anglia, even attracting the attention of the police.
This new study will assist scientists in learning more about our Earth’s atmosphere.
Grainy photos of a shadowy figure standing on the banks of Lake James have reignited talk of one or more Bigfoot living in the mountains northwest of Charlotte.
The so-called Russian nesting doll diamond is the first of its kind to ever be found.
Grainy photos of a shadowy figure standing on the banks of Lake James have reignited talk of one or more Bigfoot living in the mountains northwest of Charlotte.