A tiny Caribbean ant fossil, Basiceros enana, trapped in amber reveals a lost species and rewrites the evolutionary history.
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Don’t Look at This Photo At Night! Close up of an Ant’s Face Will Give You Halloween Level Nightmares
It looks like something ripped straight from a horror movie, but it’s actually a photo of a hard working insect. The photo was honored as an “Image of Distinction” as part of Nikon’s annual Small ...
One kind of tiny ant can serve as a monumental example for how to keep members of a community safe from pathogens. A new study shows how they do it.
In the U.S., all commercial brands of yogurt taste really similar because they're made pretty much the same way, using only two industrial bacterial starters. But this wasn't always the case, says ...
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