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An aerial microbot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee
In the future, tiny flying robots could be deployed to aid in the search for survivors trapped beneath the rubble after a ...
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A new reference brain could make the clonal raider ant a go-to model species for neuroscience
Scientists have created the first reference brain for the clonal raider ant. They used the tool to make unexpected discoveries, including variation among the individual ant brains that may relate to ...
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Giridhar Pai Associates Celebrates Six Years of Innovative Pest Management Solutions
Giridhar Pai Associates LLP (GPA), a prominent Asian distributor of non-toxic pest management products, proudly marks its ...
Normally, mounting involves a bloody and very labor intensive process of stripping a skull clean of flesh and meat, leaving ...
Life in the Seychelles has always been deeply in tune with the natural world. And while the islands are justifiably famed for their beautiful beaches and pristine marine life, there’s so much more to ...
Rohit Gupta [email protected] Most people don’t think of cities as ecosystems that are thriving. High-rise buildings ...
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Scientists explain why nothing feels quite like the first time by tracking dopamine during fly sex
A new study in Nature Neuroscience identifies a biological mechanism that explains why repeated experiences become less ...
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Our experts put the best hiking pants 2025 through their paces
Finding comfortable trousers or hiking pants seems to cause us reviewers – and many of you – no end of trouble. Many brands seem to cater for long-legged, athletic gazelles, rather than the shorter or ...
Using weather radar data, researchers estimated that roughly 100 trillion insects are flying above the United States on a ...
When most people see a leafhopper in their backyard garden, they notice little more than a tiny green or striped insect flicking from leaf to leaf. But these insects are actually master engineers, ...
Although millions upon millions of living creatures fly, feed and reproduce in the air, this habitat has hardly been researched. Insects are under increasing pressure worldwide due to global change ...
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