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Web29 okt. 2024 · An ogre-faced, net-casting spider hangs from a thread, motionless, ready to snare insects with the wooly silk net between its forelegs. Researchers from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and Cornell University have shown that the spider relies on hearing, rather than its massive eyes, to catch airborne prey. Web12 apr. 2024 · NPR Bids Farewell NPR announced on Wednesday that it will be suspending all activity on Twitter effective immediately. The news organization made the choice after condemning Twitter for adding a “state-affiliated media” label to its account, the same label often used to identify state-run outlets in Russia and China. refinery west bridgford nottingham
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Web17 okt. 2016 · Spiders are sensitive to airborne vibrations from nearby sources. They are supposed to respond to sounds and ‘hear,’ but only when the sound is coming from a few inches away. Now, a Cornell University-led research team has found that jumping spiders, and most likely other spiders too, can hear sounds over much greater distances. Web29 okt. 2024 · Spiders don’t have ears, but ogre-faced spiders are able to listen to sounds through receptors on their legs, including leg hairs, according to the researchers. Sounds and threat detection... Web14 okt. 2016 · "Based on what we know, this shouldn't be happening, but it definitely is," Harvard fellow Paul Shamble says. The researchers' finding changes what we know about how spiders experience the world. refinery whiskey stones