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How to make a Frozen Grasshopper
Dive into the delicious world of cocktails in our latest video, "How to Make a Frozen Grasshopper." Learn the step-by-step ...
Tiny worms use static electricity to launch and stick to flying insects - scientists reveal how the trick works.
Researchers have discovered a microscopic roundworm that uses electrostatic induction to launch itself onto flying insects.
What's up with those clouds of flying ants that come out after a desert rain storm? It's called a "mating swarm," and it's ...
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Meet the Katydid: The Bug That Looks Like a Leaf
A recent Journal of Orthoptera Research article describes two newly identified katydid species endemic to the southern ...
An invasive fly species that feeds on grapes could have a devastating ecological and economic impact if it spreads to ...
Zhang You of the Entomological Society of China took first place with an image of a rice weevil—an agricultural pest—on a ...
Taking flight: a parasitic roundworm prepares to jump on its host (courtesy: Victor M. Ortega-Jimenez) Researchers in the US ...
A parasitic worm uses static electricity to launch itself onto flying insects, a mechanism uncovered by physicists and ...
Deep under the Jurassic rock beds of New South Wales, scientists discovered fossilized insects that push back the history of ...
When a wounded monarch butterfly arrived at a Long Island wildlife center this summer, its chances of survival looked grim.
A tiny worm that leaps high into the air—up to 25 times its body length—to attach to flying insects uses static electricity ...
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