William J. Baerg was a naturalist, entomologist and teacher who served as head of the Department of Entomology at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville for 31 years. His research on black widow ...
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A mother spider carrying 1000 baby spiders
At first glance, it looked like a large spider resting on the ground—but a closer look revealed dozens of tiny spiderlings ...
On Jan. 27, California lawmakers took initial steps toward addressing the public safety concerns posed by the state's growing populations of wolves, mountain lions and other predators—issues the state ...
A new study shows how wolves steal kills from cougars in Yellowstone, driving an uneven feeding rivalry and changing cougar ...
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Why one wolf spider species has earned the title of America’s angriest
Beneath ordinary ground across the United States, a powerful wolf spider lies hidden, relying on speed and aggression rather ...
Abstract: In recent years, large language models (LLMs) have made significant progress in code generation. However, as these models are increasingly adopted for software development, their associated ...
The first full moon of 2026 shone brightly Saturday (Jan. 3). Known as the Wolf Moon, it appeared more luminous and larger than usual, rising together with Jupiter. When you purchase through links on ...
As I was driving down the highway one spring day eight years ago, I saw a shaggy, gray-black canine cruising along on the snowpack, right next to the road. Could it be one of the hardest animals to ...
If you’ve been hoping to spot a supermoon, mark your calendar. The full "wolf moon" on January 3 will appear bigger and brighter than usual—and it’s the last supermoon we’ll see until November 2026. A ...
The new year is kicking off with a celestial feature: the Wolf Moon will light up the sky as the final supermoon visible until late 2026, astronomers say. The full moon will reach peak illumination at ...
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