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Half a billion years ago, a strange sea-dwelling creature called Mollisonia symmetrica may have paved the way for modern ...
A rise in rabies cases is prompting health officials in Nassau County, Long Island, to declare an "imminent public health ...
Some of the nation’s best-known cartoonists are members of the Long Island Chapter of the National Cartoonists Society, ...
As The Kansas City Star reported, sightings of the Nelson cave spider jumped fourfold in three years after its habitat was ...
Walking into a sticky spider web can be a day wrecker, and Michigan’s woods are full of them. The clingy structures attach to faces and clothes and are a pain to remove. That stickiness, however, ...
Explore Long Island farms with activities like feeding animals, puppet shows, and flower picking for a fun family day out.
A player from Long Island is expected to be one of the top picks in the NHL Draft on Friday.
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Small businesses across Long Island are invited to join an informative webinar on June 25 at 11 a.m. to learn how PSEG Long Island’s Business First advocates are helping local entrepreneurs thrive.
Officials from Connecticut, New York and the EPA announced the new 10-year plan for the Long Island Sound, including adding a buffer and removing dams.
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Entire Genus of Jumping Spiders Found Hidden in New ZealandBiologists Robin Long, Cor Vink, and Adrian Paterson, from Lincoln University in New Zealand, trekked across the rocky reaches of the South Island alpine zone to collect 170 jumping spiders, and took ...
The “unusual” Nelson cave spider is an ancient species and New Zealand’s largest native spider with legs over 5 inches long, according to officials.
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