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Ants may be tiny – but by working together they build complex societies and solve many problems. They might even teach humans ...
Anyone who has walked through a barn or cattle pasture in the summer knows that flies are a nuisance and even a health hazard. Face flies can spread ...
A Western Australia researcher has found large-scale solar farms impact migratory routes of wildlife due to polarised light ...
An Australian researcher says large-scale solar farms affect wildlife migratory routes due to polarized light pollution, but ...
Whale sharks, coral reefs and safari tents amid the dunes: this remote lodge immerses travellers in Western Australia’s ...
As fire ants continue their relentless march across south-east Queensland, a biological control expert from the United States ...
Five years after World War II ended, it became apparent to the railroads that steam locomotives were not the motive power of ...
For many ant species, caste determines destiny. Queens grow large, sprout wings, and lay eggs; workers stay small, wingless, and industrious. But how ...
Whether its the imminent threat of climate change, destructive weather systems or the toll of human impact, some of Earth's most incredible, important and enchanting corners are facing a precarious ...
A 500-million-year-old sea creature called Mollisonia shared a similar brain structure to modern spiders, suggesting that ...
Hackers have been exploiting a vulnerability to attack SharePoint and connected Microsoft services in what will be a big ...
Nature showcases its creativity through remarkable reptiles. The Jesus Christ lizard sprints on water, while Draco lizards ...