Of all the bugs New Zealanders could have selected to win an international competition, they chose neither the prettiest, nor ...
In the frozen world of Antarctica, one tiny insect has mastered the art of survival. The Antarctic midge, the only insect ...
Bees. Among the most hardworking and organized insects in the entire world. They are appreciated and loved by doctors for the honey, wax, propolis they produce - all of which have helped people ...
The proliferation of "y'all" points to a global cultural shift toward more inclusive language and merging traditions.
The blowfly larvae bodies have evolved to closely resemble those of the termites, the researchers report February 10 in Current Biology. Inside the nest, termites recognize each other through touch, ...
Flightless Antarctic midge (Belgica antarctica) is the only known insect native to Antarctica ... Instead, they enter obligate diapause so that they all emerge as adults when summer arrives.
Brookfield Zoo’s role in rehabilitating confiscated animals dates back decades, due in part to its proximity to O’Hare, a key ...
Replacing native grazers with livestock can drastically influence the numbers of ground-dwelling arthropods like spiders, as well as that of ticks and mites that can spread vector-borne diseases ...
A research team has developed two new autonomous navigation systems for cyborg insects to better navigate unknown, complex environments. The algorithms utilized only simple circuits that leveraged ...
In the race to address the ever-growing problem of organic waste and soil degradation, a completely unexpected hero has come ...
Camp Knox was established during World War I and became an artillery training center, according to the Army post's website.
Projects from creators in Europe, Taiwan, Japan, Israel and the UK are among those to have been shortlisted as part of Series ...