Tiny worms use static electricity to launch and stick to flying insects - scientists reveal how the trick works.
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Everything We Know About Zootopia: Better Zoogether! at Disney World
Zootopia fans, we’ve got exciting news: Disney World is getting an attraction based on your favorite film. Disney’s Animal Kingdom is set to welcome a brand-new show featuring immersive 3D (and ...
These enormous moths are nature’s masterpieces. Learn which species are the largest and what makes each one so extraordinary.
After nearly 25 years of investigation, scientists have solved the mystery. Europe’s largest bat not only eats small birds, it hunts and catches them more than a kilometer above the ground—and ...
The smallest mammals on Earth prove that survival, agility, and a voracious appetite have nothing to do with scale.
A parasitic worm uses static electricity to launch itself onto flying insects, a mechanism uncovered by physicists and ...
Researchers report Cretaceous insects trapped in amber from Ecuador’s Napo region, revealing a 112-million-year-old humid ...
He reveals as much during a recent FRVR podcast, first explaining how Skyrim's longevity shocked Bethesda devs as the RPG was thriving "still, ten years later" thanks to its uniqu ...
A tiny worm that leaps high into the air—up to 25 times its body length—to attach to flying insects uses static electricity ...
China has weaponized rare earth minerals. The U.S. is finally fighting back. For investors, one company stands out as a potential winner.
Researchers have unearthed South America’s first amber deposits containing ancient insects in an Ecuadorian quarry, offering ...
People are understandably pretty smitten with large vertebrates, but insects are ... in terms of their ecological impact, ...
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