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Science Two Species Of Shape-Shifting Frogs Discovered In Ecuador: No, They're Not Aliens by Jim Algar
Science Electric Eel Shock More Powerful than Taser: Here's How the Fish Locates its Prey by Jim Algar
Science Spiders tune-up webs to communicate, assess caught prey and check out potential mates by Jim Algar
Science Modern day diminutive Kiwi and extinct giant Madagascar elephant bird are cousins: DNA study shocks paleontologists by Jim Algar
Science Say hi to Paratarsotomus macropalpis, the world's fastest land animal ... but you'll need a magnifying glass by Jim Algar
Science Neotrogla females have penis, can have sex for up to 70 hours: Discovery of Brazilian insect stuns scientists by Jim Algar
Xi Jinping Warns Against Chip Restrictions During Talks with Dutch PM Rutte: 'No Force Can Stop China's Progress'
Researchers Achieve Record Data Transmission Speed, 4.5 Million Times Faster Than Average Home Broadband