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Giant spider web scared the residents of an entire state
(ORDO NEWS) — The Missouri Department of Conservation has released a photograph of a huge spider web, warning locals that…
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Locusts were able to navigate by the sun
(ORDO NEWS) — The Desert Locust, which lives in Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and Hindustan, is a migratory locust species…
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Microplastic found in human tissue: scientists warn of risks
(ORDO NEWS) — Microplastic contamination has been found in human organs. Although scientists do not fully understand the effects of…
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New York City trees dry on one side after Isaiah Storm
(ORDO NEWS) — Some trees on Long Island, New York, after tropical storm Isaiah developed withered brown leaves on one…
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X-ray portrait of a rose
(ORDO NEWS) — The X-ray of the rose flower was taken by Albert J. Richards, a former professor of dentistry…
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Who are the rainbow locust?
(ORDO NEWS) — Probably only in areas of short-grass and sparse vegetation in North America can locusts with such an…
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Mauritius avoids re-oil spill
(ORDO NEWS) — Mauritius escaped a second catastrophic oil spill after rescue teams deflated leftover fuel from the tanks of…
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Photographer captured a creepy “jellyfish” during a storm
(ORDO NEWS) — The tentacle-like red lightning bolts are called sprites. According to the European Space Agency, these are ultra-fast…
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Wildfires spark fire tornadoes in California
(ORDO NEWS) — The fire currently raging in California created a whirlwind of fire that prompted the National Weather Service…
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Broken tanker threatens unique Indian Ocean ecosystem
(ORDO NEWS) — A Japanese tanker, which ran aground off the coast of Mauritius, split in two due to strong…
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The future of the planet depends on how much time children spend in nature
(ORDO NEWS) — Today our planet is going through far from the best times. Its surface is overflowing with debris,…
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Created the brightest fluorescent materials to date
(ORDO NEWS) — The world’s brightest new fluorescent material is the first of its kind. Instead of trying to improve…
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Mammals eating dinosaurs for 160 million years ago
(ORDO NEWS) — On one of the dinosaur fossils, scientists have found bite marks from a mammal. Fossils were found…
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Relic giant trees may appear in Western Europe
(ORDO NEWS) — An international group of scientists experimentally tested the ability of one of the oldest trees on the…
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20 facts about the North Pole that not everyone knows
(ORDO NEWS) — To punish the world, where is this? Can a ball have an edge? If you don’t find…
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Ancient ship told scientists about the history of the Mediterranean
(ORDO NEWS) — Israeli archaeologists have conducted a study of a ship that sank in the 7th century off the…
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Why Lake Verkhnie “does not give” its victims
(ORDO NEWS) — Many places on our planet are doing strange things. There is the Bermuda Triangle, there is the…
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Thai villagers start worshiping six-legged frog
(ORDO NEWS) — So far, there is no information about whether the amphibian helped someone to achieve success, but those…
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A creepy creature washed ashore in Liverpool
(ORDO NEWS) — The surf brought to Liverpool beach a rather creepy creature that even scientists are unable to identify.…
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Fish in the Amazon River contaminated – consequences of illegal gold mining
(ORDO NEWS) — A new study indicates that critical levels of mercury are present inside the fish in the Amazon…
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Summer seasons can get unbearably hot for people
(ORDO NEWS) — Global climate change cannot be stopped: in some regions, a cold snap is possible, while in others…
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Volcano reactivated on Italian island Stromboli
(ORDO NEWS) — The volcano Stromboli on the Italian island of the same name, located in the Tyrrhenian Sea near…
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The most dangerous islands on Earth
(ORDO NEWS) — According to scientists, there are more than 500 thousand islands on our planet. Most of them are…
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10 pairs of animals whose family ties are hard to believe
(ORDO NEWS) — The more scientists delve into the study of the connections between different living organisms, the more bizarre…
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Coral transplant: how reefs are given new life
(ORDO NEWS) — Even tourists can take part in a coral transplant and rooting program that is threatened by climate…
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7 ways to trick a predator
(ORDO NEWS) — The world of wild nature is cruel and full of vicious predators, ready to feast on small…
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How do fish survive in icy waters?
(ORDO NEWS) — Explaining on the example of notothenioid-like fish living in the Antarctic waters. The waters surrounding Antarctica are…
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Self-cloning mites from East Asia invade the US
(ORDO NEWS) — They can seriously harm the country’s livestock production. The Asian tick Haemaphysalis longicornis is known for carrying…
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Ecological bomb threatens the Red Sea
(ORDO NEWS) — Countries on the shores of the Red Sea are threatened by an environmental time bomb. So the…
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10 most amazing archaeological finds of recent years
(ORDO NEWS) — Every year, dozens of new artifacts of the ancient world fall into the hands of scientists, but…
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Condor flew 160 km without a single swing
(ORDO NEWS) — Andean Condor spends only 1% of its flight time flapping wings, experts at the British University of…
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The most amazing plants in the world
(ORDO NEWS) — The plant world is very beautiful and diverse. Today, there are about 360,000 different types of plants…
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Extinct beetle found in Ukrainian amber
(ORDO NEWS) — Employees of the Zoological Museum of Moscow State University together with their colleagues found the first representative…
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