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Red Orbit  May 7  Comment 
Alan McStravick for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online The idea that the female of a species would, after completing coitus, approach, kill and eat her mate is a sentiment that instills, if not fear, unease in many the male reader. This...
Red Orbit  Apr 29  Comment 
Rayshell Clapper for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online After learning about human genetic engineering, many readers might want to find out about some examples of genetic engineering. Both bizarre and beneficial, the following article...
Times Online  Apr 11  Comment 
A string of accidents during rehearsals, huge technical difficulties with the set, delayed previews followed by early bad reviews and interrupted...
Red Orbit  Apr 4  Comment 
redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports – Your Universe Online Arachnophobes beware: scientists have found an enormous, previously undiscovered species of tarantula – said to be about the same size as a human face – in a remote village in Sri...
Red Orbit  Mar 13  Comment 
April Flowers for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online Butterflies are vibrant and colorful insects, with colorations designed to deflect predators. A new study from the University of Florida reveals that some of these predator driven defenses...
Forbes  Mar 4  Comment 
This is a somewhat long and convoluted tale, whose every twist and turn will likely  turn you’re your stomach in disgust.  With that warning, let’s go back to 2009, when George Sepero, Glen Rock, NJ, Carmelo Provenzano, Garfield, NJ, and...
Red Orbit  Feb 25  Comment 
Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online Movies and comic books are primarily based on fantasy, but a new study shows how one particular concept involving Spider-Man might be more feasible than most superpowers. University of...
Forbes  Feb 24  Comment 
In the comics, when Peter Parker was bitten by the radioactive spider that made him Spider-Man, he gained superpowers that gave him the speed, strength, and agility of a spider. But that's not all - he also gained a "spider-sense" that allowed him...
Red Orbit  Feb 16  Comment 
Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online Bio-inspired, man-made materials may one day offer up designs that are more lightweight, tougher, and stronger than other options out there. A team writing in the journal Science say they...





 


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