A tiny worm turns static electricity into a powerful weapon, launching itself through the air to catch flying prey.
Miller says it’s no longer a matter of if, but when. The new-age screw worm has now been detected near the U.S.-Mexico border ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Growing Things: How to deal with apple maggot and other bugs
Q: My dad has directed me your way, in regards to obtaining help for our apple trees.
The Cool Down on MSNOpinion
Farmers devastated after disaster strikes crucial crops: 'No buyers'
Bad seasons result in devastating financial losses for farmers. Farmers devastated after disaster strikes crucial crops: 'No ...
Indian American researcher’s new AI-enhanced scanning method promises to boost quest for high-resolution mapping of the brain ...
Birds & Blooms on MSN
Carnivorous plant facts and growing tips
Carnivorous plants consume other living creatures for their food. Learn facts about growing Venus flytraps, pitcher plants ...
Big Garden Birdwatch is the world’s largest garden wildlife survey. Each year, on the last weekend of January, hundreds of ...
House Digest on MSN
The Affordable Product That Can Deter Unwanted Birds From Your Yard
Do you have pest birds visiting your yard, eating your freshly sown turfgrass seeds, or picking at your lettuces? Scare them ...
The science pros at TKOR build a fruit fly trap to show how simple materials attract and capture insects.
Scientists have long known that inherited neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or motor neuron ...
The New World screwworm is getting dangerously close to the U.S., public health officials warn. If left untreated, a ...
The discovery that some fluorescent proteins are sensitive to magnets could lead to the development of switchable drugs and biosensors.
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