A tiny worm turns static electricity into a powerful weapon, launching itself through the air to catch flying prey.
Scientists have discovered that a microscopic parasitic worm can propel itself astonishing distances through the air by using ...
DECATUR - At first blush, the sight of microscopic mites attached to the eye of an earwig would make most people cringe. But really, the earwig doesn't mind. "It's a symbiotic relationship," explained ...
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These bugs don’t just walk on water—they row and skate across it
When we think about creatures skimming across water, images of birds landing or frogs leaping come to mind. But some of ...
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