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Wasps, history-makers and bloodied knuckles – World Championship week one highlights
The first week of the World Championship is in the bag and it has been an eventful and exciting start at Alexandra Palace. From seeds falling, tables being punched and the return of the infamous Ally ...
IISc professor highlights the ecological benefits of wasps as effective pest predators in sustainable pest control strategies ...
NITIN KUMAR became the first Indian player to win a game at the World Championship. The 40-year-old produced a huge shock to ...
A Windsor resident has slammed Prince William and Princess Kate for what she calls an “outrageous” and “selfish” shutdown of ...
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The most misunderstood dangerous animals in the world
Sharks: The Ocean's Most Misunderstood Predators Thanks to decades of Hollywood terror, sharks have earned one of the most ...
These variegated, collaged-looking nests — fetching up to $250 each — are a recent fixation in interior design. Indoors, a wasp nest can look like a sculpture that both “elevates living spaces” and ...
If you love figs, you may have heard some unsettling lore about them: that every fig hides a wasp, because these insects need to crawl inside and die in order for the fruit to grow. But are there ...
At this time of year, you might notice an uptick in buzzing visitors around your patio, compost pile or refuse bins. The striped yellow, orange and black pollinators we laud in spring and summer seem ...
Scientists have recently uncovered a surprising discovery in the U.S. involving parasitic wasps. These tiny creatures, previously thought to be confined to Europe, are now making their presence felt ...
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — Workers at a site in South Carolina that once made key parts for nuclear bombs in the U.S. have found a radioactive wasp nest but officials said there is no danger to anyone.
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