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Kourtney Kardashian put her famous curves on display — and reaffirmed her penchant for black fashions — in a stunning sheer ...
Feather-legged lace weaver spider kills prey using toxic regurgitated s Regurgitated poison-coated silk replaces traditional ...
The Duchess of Edinburgh looked breathtaking as she led the pack of best-dressed guests at Royal Ascot. Sophie put her best ...
Brunello Cucinelli has sought to lead his luxury empire—and the town that became its heart—with benevolence. And with the ...
Happy Music Monday, you all. And welcome to this second week of Black Music Month. Back in April, PBS dropped Independent Lens: We Want the Funk! Director Stanley Nelson and producer Nicole ...
A research team has found that a common spider kills its prey with poison but does not inject it into them—instead, it covers ...
Huishan Zhang started working on his resort collection in tandem with spring, shown last September. “You feel like you have ...
Most spider species subdue dinner by injecting venom from their fangs. Feather-legged lace weavers swathe prey in silk, then upchuck a killing brew.
Beyond the artistry of the couture, this year’s theme brought fashion to the forefront of cultural representation.
To satisfy the thirst of newly hatched chicks, male sandgrouse bring water back to the nest by carrying it in their feathers. It sounds incredible, and for decades, scientists thought it was just a ...
National Engineering Laboratory for Modern Silk, College of Textile and Clothing Engineering, Soochow University, Suzhou 215123, People’s Republic of China ‡ Department of Biomedical Engineering, ...
A new exhibition from the National Gallery of Victoria brings together over 70 fabulous garments of exquisite craftsmanship.
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