Football analyst Michael Strahan experienced a surprise Halloween scare on live television. A producer, hidden behind the ...
In a first, scientists recorded high-speed footage from dozens of venomous snakes as they went in for the kill.
High-speed cameras have been used to capture the biting mechanisms of different kinds of snakes, including vipers and the ...
Psychological and personality factors influence our preference for, and enjoyment (or avoidance) of, horror films.
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Venomous snake strikes captured in extreme detail through high-speed videos for first time
Over 100 videos of venomous snake strikes reveal three different types of attacks, with some biting down several times "to ...
When your dog starts rapidly licking their lips, it’s a sign of uneasiness. Dogs do it when they sense tension or sudden ...
From Colorado’s Ralphie to Georgia’s Uga, representing the school is both a job and an adventure — and it’s not without its ...
From an auditory perspective, the reason we react swiftly to eerie sounds is that the auditory system processes information ...
Discover how ancient wisdom meets modern pharmacology as gotu kola’s powerful triterpenes and antioxidants reveal new ...
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Confused Horse Has a Priceless Reaction to Yo-Yo Performance From Mom's New Boyfriend
These are common concerns when meeting someone's pet for the first time, but one equestrian's new boyfriend took an entirely ...
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Post reporter transforms into a cast member of the city’s spookiest lair for a night of fright
I was handed a choice of props — naturally, I chose a machete over a feeble fly swatter — and was stationed at the entrance ...
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Happy Halloween! The Science of Horror
WASHINGTON - Spooky season is in full swing. Are you part of team scary movie and haunted house, or team paint-a-pumpkin and ...
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