A species of Wasp in Costa Rica sting spiders and lay their eggs inside them. The spiders then lay an especially strong web to support the wasp larva and then dies. When the larva is born it eats the spider!
Blown away
Blown away Scientists have genetically engineered a new type
of yellow poplar tree which can suck mercury from contaminated soil
and convert it into a less toxic form which then blows away. The
gene which allows them to do this was taken from a bacterium.
Although these trees are an important first step in reducing
mercury levels on the planet, concerns remain regarding the high
levels of mercury found in the atmosphere and in the Arctic, as it
is still poisonous in high concentrations. 3 OCTOBER 1998, P. 11