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A new book explores the poisonous concoctions in Agatha Christie’s murder mysteries and the science behind how they kill.
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Dr. Sonja Swiger is an entomologist and professor at Texas A&M in Stephenville, Texas.
With the help of methane-munching-microbes, these translucent sea spiders gobble up a potent greenhouse gas to stay alive.