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'Electric Venom' Makes an Accurate Insecticide
Researchers may have discovered a new and accurate way to target specific pests using spider toxins without harming other beneficial insects, like bees. The toxin in question causes a target's cells to be overwhelmed with sodium, causing an reaction that is similar to being electrocuted, according to a recent study.
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Science Fraud! 60 Papers Retracted From Obscure Journal
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Microplastics Threatening World's Oceans, Scientists Worry
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Radio-Burst Discovery Deepens Astrophysics Mystery
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Extinct Giant Sea Scorpion had Poor Eyesight
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Climate Report Warns of More Blistering Summers by 2100
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Mystery Fireball Seen Over Australia Finally Explained [VIDEO]
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Hubble Shows the Universe is 'Missing' a Lot of Light
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Toxic Algae to Return to Lake Erie
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