The surprising escapes from near-death situations of beetles and other small animals illustrate how both prey and predators ...
The world depends on healthy insect populations. As climate change and other threats cause their declines, simple actions can ...
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Your lawn may look healthy now, but these hidden pests can ruin it in days if you don’t act. Grubs, chinch bugs, and army worms are common spring lawn pests causing grass damage. Identification and ...
Symbiosis is the long-term relationship between two different species that can sometimes be beneficial to both parties. These relationships are extremely important in nature and highlight the ...
Discover Nature this week with Missouri's Toads and frogs. You see and hear them near water and wooded areas, but how can you tell the difference between these two amphibians? Most Midwestern states ...
Faced with exploding global demand for protein and the growing environmental impact of animal farming, insects are emerging as an attractive alternative: they are rich in nutrients, resource-efficient ...
If you’re part of the Department of Defense supply chain, there’s no easy way to say it: it’s “go time.” The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) isn’t some distant regulatory cloud ...
Researchers filmed a small pond frog in Japan as it swallowed live hornets and then sat there as if nothing happened. The core finding is simple: most frogs tested ate the hornets despite getting ...
This week, JPL scientists reported that glaciers speed up and slow down at predictable intervals. CERN's ATLAS experiment detected evidence for the decay of a Higgs boson into a muon-antimuon pair.
In Vermont, researchers have investigated the types of creepy, crawly bugs that their avian predators consume and may have found the answers to keeping them both alive A veery gets ready to rise into ...