Scientific consensus is that high oxygen levels allowed these humongous fliers to exist, but a new study throws that idea ...
Scientists thought giant dragonflies couldn’t survive in today’s atmosphere – but a study of dozens of insect species shows ...
Researchers exploring Uganda’s Kibale National Park have discovered seven new species of frog-like leafhoppers. The tiny insects, named for their frog-shaped bodies and powerful jumping legs, are so ...
Scientists created a massive digital library of ants using synchrotron X-ray scanning, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
The undulating surfaces of Perani's high-resolution photos resemble chromatic pixels, stained glass, or even beadwork.
From whale hearts to giraffe tongues, explore how huge and tiny animal body parts really are, using everyday objects as your ...
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Wasp stinger under the microscope, a fascinating close-up of nature’s design
Take a microscopic look at the intricate structure of a wasp stinger and discover how nature engineers such precise biological tools. This close-up reveals surprising details you’d never notice with ...
Imagine that plants could tell us exactly when they're stressed, infected, or being eaten by insects, by lighting up. A new ...
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.
A new insect has been added to Estonia's official bug roster after entomologist Uno Roosileht identified a previously unlisted ground beetle collected in Southern Estonia. Known as the Mellet's ...
Alvin Helden, an entomologist and researcher at the Center for Ecology, Evolution and the Environment at Anglia Ruskin University, has identified seven new species of cicadas of the genus ...
India Today on MSN
The Himalayas hid two unknown moth species. India just discovered them
Scientists at the Zoological Survey of India have discovered two new lichen moth species from the Himalayas. These moths ...
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