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Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals, after the Arthropoda; members are known as molluscs or mollusks ().

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British explorer Sandy Irvine's foot discovered 100 years after he vanished on Everest

Dinosaurs may have run like emus by keeping one foot on the ground

650-Foot High Megatsunami in Greenland Sends Seismic Waves Worldwide

Debby’s Deluge: The Southeast Submerged by Over a Foot of Rainfall

100-foot 'walking tree' in New Zealand looks like an Ent from Lord of the Rings — and is the lone survivor of a lost forest

AI knowledge gets your foot in the door

Electronic socks prevent foot-related complications in diabetic patients

NASA needs $1 Billion 'Space Tug' to Deorbit ISS. Since the 356-foot-wide laboratory is too big to completely vaporize if left to naturally burn in Earth’s atmosphere, the space agency intends to send a US spacecraft to help deorbit the station and direct its reentry over the South Pacific.

Birds set foot near South Pole in Early Cretaceous, Australian tracks show

At the foot of a melting glacier in Peru, llamas helped revitalize the land

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Captures 200-Foot-Wide Dust Devil Tearing Across Mars

W Herschel used a 10 foot telescope to study the Sun in 1801 and hypothesized that the sun was a solid Earth-like sphere with atmosphere. 60 years later, J Herschel noted that patterns on the solar surface could be igneous snowflakes, giant fish swimming in the photosphere, or monsters

New Insights Into Human Evolution: The Unique Role of Our Foot’s Spring-Like Arch

Ready, set, go: New study shows how marathon running affects different foot muscles

The Strange Way a 12-Foot-Long Invasive Python Was Caught

Longest Neck of Any Animal Ever: New Fossil Analysis Reveals Dinosaur With 50-Foot Neck

Visually navigating on foot uses unique brain region

Secrets of 9-Foot Tall, 1,500-Pound Elephant Birds Revealed by Ancient Eggshells

20,000-foot-tall mountain on the moon named in honor of trailblazing computer scientist Melba Roy Mouton

A 4-Foot-Long Alligator Was Found in a New York Park Suffering 'Cold Shock'