The Chosun Ilbo on MSNOpinion
Insect event sparks safety concerns for exhibited creatures
On the afternoon of the 14th, the 10th Korea Insect Competition was held at SETEC in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. A child lifted a ...
Researchers have discovered that insects' sense of smell evolved from ancient taste genes, rewriting evolutionary history.
About 350 million years ago, our planet witnessed the evolution of the first flying creatures. They are still around, and some of them continue to annoy us with their buzzing. While scientists have ...
Giant water bugs are fascinating creatures that dominate their freshwater habitats with their sheer size and unique adaptations. These aquatic insects, often called "toe-biters," are among the largest ...
Islands are already famous for strange wildlife, but their cave systems take isolation to another level. Cut off from ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Bumblebees can solve problems on the fly, adding to the insects' list of impressive cognitive abilities
Some bumblebees can spontaneously solve problems, a discovery that further underscores the colorful creatures’ sophisticated ...
Africa's tropical belt, defined by the Guinean forests of west Africa and the Congo Basin of central Africa, is globally recognized for its astounding biodiversity. Beneath the surface of this ...
Dara Ojo was once afraid of spiders, particularly the biting, venomous kind. How times have changed. Not only is the photographer willing to get up very close and personal with arachnids of all ...
Permethrin, a chemical compound that helps control insect and tick infestations, can be applied to clothing and equipment.
Smart homes decked out with motion sensors, automated lights, and precision thermostats are often considered must-haves in futuristic dwellings. But could they pave the way forward for beehives, too?
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