Newly discovered insect fossils are so small they can barely be seen by the human eye but have been preserved in an 'extraordinary' way.
Sharpshooters may be small, but their pee is mighty — yes, you read that right. As you’ll see in this video, these small ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising way to combat plastic waste. According to a recent article from the Conversation, ...
The tiny ray spider uses launches its web to grab its prey out of the air. Though common practice in the superhero world, ...
Tiny whitefly fossils discovered in Hindon Maar offer rare insights into New Zealand's ancient ecosystems. These ...
Well-maintained lawns are a byproduct of hard work. That hard work is a point of pride for homeowners who spend countless ...
University of Otago researchers unearthed these rare fossils in Miocene-era crater lake sediments at Hindon Maar near Dunedin ...
The discovery of a unique case where the same insect species both pollinate a plant and distribute its seeds not only solves a long-standing botanical mystery. The find also stresses the diverse roles ...
Scientists discovered that these spiders aren't just relying on sight. They're actually listening for their prey.
“The Bug Man. That’s what everyone called him,” his longtime partner Shelley Yeo says. “He was always looking for insect ...