Managed honey bees have the potential to affect native bee populations when they are introduced to a new area, but a study ...
Sometimes, nature's surprises come with wings. In a new study, scientists have pulled from a 35-year dataset to examine ...
Humans have an exceptional ability to deal with viruses. In most cases, your immune system is able to fight an infection. On ...
A fund set up by STRI staff scientist Annette Aiello intends to provide long-term funding for the preservation and management ...
A new study has revealed how sudden cold waves impacts wildlife, including insects and mammals, in the Amazon rainforest.
Insect frass turns waste into a powerful organic fertilizer, boosting soil health and sustainability in farming.
Spotted lanternflies are voracious eaters that, if left unchecked, could cause millions in crop damage, Cornell researchers ...
A rare Amazon cold wave dropped temperatures drastically, prompting researchers to study its effects on wildlife. While most ...
Some biologists speculate that animals will get smaller with global warming to reduce heat stress. While this may be true of warm-blooded animals, what about exotherms like insects? Thanks to a ...
With bloated bellies and hairy legs, female flies try to look bigger to get food from courting mates. But male flies, in turn, have sharpened their eyesight to call their bluff. A new study suggests ...
But a new study finds that, despite this apparent rebirth, younger forests may not offer those birds the same quality of ...
Bees have a consistent left-to-right mental number line, according to a study. This means they prefer to order lower numbers ...
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