How Parasitic Wasps Use Hijacked Viruses to Sterilize Their Victims
Parasitic wasps are nature’s body snatchers. They lay eggs inside living caterpillars, and their larvae slowly consume the host from...
Parasitic wasps are nature’s body snatchers. They lay eggs inside living caterpillars, and their larvae slowly consume the host from...
In a study published in Scientific Reports, researchers have found a highly effective, non-invasive method for monitoring biodiversity at the...
For over 48 million years, the Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus has refined its role as a master of biological manipulation. Scientists...
On recent research from Ruhr University Bochum, published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, concerning the evolutionary...
Avian migration stands as one of nature’s most astounding displays of biological adaptation. Birds undergo metabolic and physical shifts that...
A new study shows massive seasonal exposure to a specific neurotoxin originating from harmful algal blooms (HABs) accelerates Alzheimer’s disease...
A fossil of a tiny reptile that lived over 240 million years ago a creature so old it actually predates...
The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), with its sleek, optimized hunting body and razor-sharp teeth, is widely considered one of the...
Sea urchin twinning has fascinated scientists for more than a century, raising the question of how two complete individuals can...
Newborn kittens are born blind, deaf, and completely helpless. Yet within minutes, they crawl toward their mother and begin nursing....