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Sharp dimension discount in dinosaurs that modified food regimen to termites...

Dinosaurs were generally huge, but a new study of the unusual alvarez dinosaurs shows that they were reduced in size about 100 million years...

Dorsal navigation present in a flying insect — ScienceDaily

Humans - easily lost in the extraordinary darkness of a tropical forest - can learn a lot from a bee that finds its way...

Researchers use flying bugs to drop sensors from air, land them...

There are many places in this world that are difficult for researchers to study, mainly because it is too dangerous for humans to get...

How one of many oldest pure pesticides retains mosquitoes away —...

With mosquito season, people fill up with repellants to prevent itchy bites. Insect repellants are important because they not only protect against the...

Computational mannequin demonstrates similarity in how people and bugs study their...

Even the humble fruit fly craves a dose of the happiness hormone. This is according to a new study from the University of...

Mattress bugs modify microbiome of houses they infest — ScienceDaily

Homes that are infested with bed bugs appear to have different communities of bacteria - often referred to as microbiomes - than homes without...

New findings have main conservation implications for vital bugs — ScienceDaily

Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a major contributor to the global decline in insects. In an article published today in Insect Conservation...

Might catnip change into the brand new insect repellent? — ScienceDaily

New joint research from Northwestern University and Lund University could lead people to go into their backyard instead of the store at the start...

The mind can induce diabetes remission in rodents, however how? —...

In rodents with type 2 diabetes, a single surgical injection of a protein called fibroblast growth factor 1 can bring blood sugar levels back...

Greater ranges of stress hormones present in rodents and marsupials in...

Many of us are quite concerned about the destruction of the natural world. It turns out that it's not just people who experience...

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