Catalpa trees, with two species native to the United States, are known for their beautiful and plentiful blooms and for being ...
Flowering trees can make a big statement when they're in full bloom. Every yard should have at least one such tree.
Caenorhabditis elegans, one millimeter long, has just 959 cells. The worm’s simplicity has made it a mainstay of scientific research.Credit... Supported by By Teddy Rosenbluth When scientists ...
Researchers have discovered enormous tube worms and other creatures thriving in cavities beneath the seafloor on the East Pacific Rise, an ocean ridge near the Galápagos Islands. Giant worms ...
Doctors say the patient is stable - but "an enormous number" of worms in his body are contaminating his wounds and making his situation worse. His condition is thought to give a rare insight into ...
Despite their name, glow-worms aren't worms at all: they're beetles. They use their bioluminescent bodies to communicate with other beetles, in an attempt to attract a mate. The ocean is well known ...
The farm rests on four acres; the worm castings Holman cultivates is used to raise a variety of vegetables, including squash, beans, herbs, Catalpa trees, zucchini and much more. The farm ...
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All four of us were busy checking our big hooks to make sure our catalpa worms were still there. The morning, dark and dank, was slow and after about four hours each boat had only four or five ...
Worms and worm gears are gear sets that offer high gear reduction and torque multiplication with a small footprint. A worm drive is a cylindrical gear with a shallow spiral thread that engages the ...
One of the worst forms of plastic pollution may have met its match in the saliva of a humble worm. Spanish researchers say they've discovered chemicals in the wax worm's drool that break down ...
Find out more about these fascinating creatures and how to increase your chances of seeing one. If you see a slow worm (Anguis fragilis) in your garden, you'd be forgiven for thinking it's a snake.