Overloaded leafcutter ants develop “blind spots” that slow their movement - showing how nature’s most efficient workers hit sensory limits.
Ants and termites are both incredible engineers. Here's how you can tell the difference between an ant hill and a termite ...
Ice cream, mascarpone and milk-washed cocktails may sound like simple pleasures — but the ones served at a ...
Soft robots demonstrate significant potential for applications in complex environments due to their remarkable flexibility; ...
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Ants Are Super-Efficient Team Workers (Much More Than Humans)
The front ants are the “active pullers.” They bend their legs, grip the leaf tip with their jaws, and strain forward. The ...
Ants can get into your house through small gaps and cracks, but there are many natural and conventional ways to get rid of them.
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Tiny amphibious soft robot hauls cargo across land and water with ease
Could the future of rescue missions and exploration lie in the hands—or rather, the flexible movements—of a swarm of ...
O'Sullivan first victory in four years a result - if not a performance - that delivers some momentum
Everything was primed for this, his first fight since St Patrick’s Day of last year, except for the history repeating itself.
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Termites or Ants? Find Out Which Critter You're Dealing With
Most people can't tell the difference between ants and termites—but it's very important to tell them apart so you know how to ...
Do you know which species of ants are living in your home and garden? Identify different ants to learn whether you should get ...
You probably haven’t leaned down to get a good sniff of an ant — that’d be weird. But those who can smell ants don’t need to get so close. Discover why only some people can smell ants, learn what they ...
Though their ears aren't visible and their eyes are so tiny that zoologists say they’re close to blind, these three-inch ...
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