Cities are known to shape the evolution of wildlife within them, but according to a study of European cities published in the ...
Imagine a predator that doesn’t just kill its prey, but performs a high-stakes “brain surgery” to turn it into a willing servant. Meet the jewel wasp (Ampulex compressa), a shimmering, emerald-hued ...
Researchers from the University of Konstanz have studied how insect brains take in complex light stimuli and process them in ...
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10 arboreal animals that spend their lives in trees
While the majority of animals (humans included) roam the Earth, some of nature’s most fascinating creatures spend their lives ...
Thanks to mitigation practices and the natural decline of the fungus, Laurel Wilt losses have slowed dramatically in the past ...
Wondering what to play first on your shiny new PlayStation Portal? There’s a world of options thanks to PS Plus, but here’s ...
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Are Aliens Flashing at Us like Fireflies? Pulsar Discovery From 1967 Offers A Clue
Language and radio signals may not matter to aliens. Instead, they might be using patterns to leave a biological fingerprint.
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10 Animals That Look Unreal But Are 100% Real
From glass-like sea creatures to dragon-faced mammals, know about these 10 rare animals that look fictional but actually ...
Bat researcher Aditya Srinivasulu on his new study cataloguing bat echolocation data, how these flying mammals are important ...
In this week's Science for All newsletter, Divya Gandhi explains how biodiversity loss is making mosquitoes bay for human ...
When people think of oil palm, they picture tall trees, heavy fruit bunches, harvesters wielding long poles, and tankers ...
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