After a year and a half of remote work and learning, UC Santa Barbara undergraduate students Sophia Lecuona Manos, Gabrielle ...
According to the data considered by its authors—a team from the University of Sussex (UK) and Lund University ...
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280 Million-Year-Old Fossils Show Large Predators Were Already Hunting Big Herbivores
new study reveals that large predators were already hunting big plant-eating animals more than 280 million years ago, ...
The mosquito of greatest concern is widespread in Australia and closely associated with suburban areas. Commonly known as the Australian backyard mosquito, Aedes notoscriptus is a nuisance-biting pest ...
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Why people avoid looking at spiders
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Eye-tracking experiments reveal a curious contradiction: people tend to avoid looking at spiders when other creatures are present, yet striking features such as large eyes, ...
You may not have ever heard of Elaine Ingham, but if you read this column and follow my advice, you are using her concepts.
Existentialism is a philosophical theory and a literary perspective. Its central proposition is that the world has no a ...
While many Westerners find the idea of eating beetles or crickets unappetizing, this view is actually a global outlier. For roughly two billion people worldwide, eating insects — known as entomophagy ...
One of nature’s fascinating aspects in the garden is the flight of hummingbirds. The UC Santa Cruz Arboretum & Botanic Garden ...
A new special issue in Acta Ethologica explores the diverse ways animals think, learn, and interact, revealing 'intellectual ...
Earth is currently experiencing a biodiversity crisis. Among the living organisms that are seeing a decline in their numbers are insects and spiders, which comprise the majority of animal species in ...
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Researchers turn crustacean shell waste into a plastic-like material
Scientists have found a way to convert discarded shrimp shells into dense, plastic-like films and objects, a development that could redirect tons of seafood industry waste into a viable substitute for ...
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