The 5 Most Horrifying Bugs in the World

There are about 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 insects on earth at any given moment. Seriously, that's a real number. For every one of us, there are 1.5 billion bugs.

But some of them are so horrifying, just one is too many. Here are five you want to avoid at all costs.

  1. Japanese Giant Hornet
  2. Bullet Ant
  3. Africanized Honey Bee
  4. Army or Soldier Ant
  5. Bot Fly

Seriously, those are some scary bugs! Visit the site to read more about them.



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New Way to Kill Viruses

Scientists have found a new way to kill viruses: by shaking them to death!

Scientists may one day be able to destroy viruses in the same way that opera singers presumably shatter wine glasses. New research mathematically determined the frequencies at which simple viruses could be shaken to death.

"The capsid of a virus is something like the shell of a turtle," said physicist Otto Sankey of Arizona State University. "If the shell can be compromised [by mechanical vibrations], the virus can be inactivated."

Recent experimental evidence has shown that laser pulses tuned to the right frequency can kill certain viruses. However, locating these so-called resonant frequencies is a bit of trial and error.

No, this is not an April Fool's joke!