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Australian spiders may live happily in the bush, but a new study has found that at least one species also thrives on city life.

Venom from one of the world's most poisonous spiders may help save the world's honeybees, providing a biopesticide that kills pests but spares the precious pollinators, a study said.

"The Amazing Spider-Man 2" sprang to the top of the North American box office this weekend, its first in movie theaters, industry estimates showed.

It took 8 days to get Peter Parker to speak the Kazakh language.

A team of amateur cave explorers and arachnologists has found a new family of spiders in caves and old-growth redwood forests in Oregon and California.

The insects became active because of a sharp raise in the weather temperature. According to doctors, the number of bitten people is three times higher than last year.
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