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Meet Kent Stark professor Matthew Lehnert. He has a passion for insects
At age 4, Matthew Lehnert saw a cecropia moth lay eggs. It made him want to become a scientist.
Three hundred million years ago, dragonfly-like creatures with wingspans stretching 70 centimeters patrolled the skies of a world nothing like our own. These griffinflies, as paleontologists call ...
Scientific consensus is that high oxygen levels allowed these humongous fliers to exist, but a new study throws that idea ...
The problem with diffusion is that it’s notoriously slow. The oxygen constraint hypothesis argued that the larger the insect ...
Insects first took to the skies about 350 million years ago, some 200 million years before birds first flapped their wings. By the end of the Carboniferous period, 300 million years ago, some flying ...
For decades, there was no record of Andrena rehni exisiting in the US. In 2018 it was found in Maryland and five years later I found it in New York State ...
Scientists restoring Toronto’s Don River uncovered century-old soil, reviving native plants and offering new hope for successful wetland rehabilitation.
If you're a mosquito in North Batemans Bay, there's a good chance you'll wind up under a microscope in Sydney thanks to environmental health officers ...
How-To Geek on MSN
5 weird things you can plug into your phone's USB port
Bet you didn't realize your phone could power all these devices.
Scientists discover gut cells that stop mosquitoes from biting after feeding, linking appetite, reproduction, and disease spread.
The animal kingdom stretches anatomy far beyond human expectations. Some creatures carry organs that rival furniture in size, while others rely on structures so tiny they can only be seen through a ...
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