Elephants, giraffes and rhinos can all be caught in spider webs – or at least their DNA can. Read more Spiders think with their webs, challenging our ideas of intelligence Josh Newton at Curtin ...
Spider-Man: Edge of Time boasts a wonderful deuteragonist dynamic that Insomniac may be too late to impart unto Marvel's ...
Researchers say they used anatomical and DNA comparisons to study different populations of the Sydney funnel-web spider – one ...
In a new study, Newtown and his colleagues identified DNA from 93 different vertebrates on spider webs in Perth, Australia. The findings were published last week the journal iScience. The study is ...
The embolus is a part of the spider's body that transfers sperm into a female spider and grows next to the fangs called the ...
Dr Helen Smith, an arachnologist (spider biologist) at the Australian Museum and one of the authors of the study suggested ...
An international team of scientists has revised the classification of Australia's most famous spider. With a bite more deadly ...
Researchers reclassify the infamous Sydney funnel-web spider into three distinct species: Atrax robustus, Atrax montanus, and ...
A larger and deadlier species of funnel-web spider, dubbed the ‘Big Boy’, has been discovered by experts. Of course, the new ...
No, it's not a comic. Researchers in the USA made a huge breakthrough when they inserted a spider gene into the DNA of goats. It meant the goats produced milk containing an extra protein ...