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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNYou Might Think of Shrimp as Bugs of the Sea. But a Remarkable Discovery Shows the Opposite: Bugs Are Actually Shrimp of the LandShrimp look an awful lot like bugs. The exoskeletons, jointed legs and compound eyes of both groups of living things give ...
The ecologist Douglas Tallamy says your landscape can help manage the watershed, support pollinators, bolster a viable food ...
The entomologist urges everyone to make their yard more ecofriendly by planting plants that provide food for insects.
Veridi is automating the process of soil biodiversity diagnostics to make it faster, cheaper, and accessible to anyone.
What if your connection to nature isn’t just personal but ancestral, or even biological? Emerging science helps explain our ...
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Woodland The Daily Democrat on MSNUC Davis professor wins major awardProfessor Jason Bond of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, described as “a powerhouse in the world of systematics and arachnology,” received the 2025 Systematics, Evolution, and ...
Scientists have discovered a previously unseen feature of a species of dinosaur, bringing them one step closer to ...
Natural History Museum scientist Professor Anjali Goswami has been appointed as the new Chief Science Advisor at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and will take up the ...
In Hand. Stocked brown trout, like this one from southwest Minnesota’s Redwood River, have provided a fun and welcome spring ...
While it may be an unfamiliar sensation to humans, electroreception is relatively commonplace in the animal kingdom. Sharks, ...
In my early days of fishing, when I had started to make the jump from hook and bobber to other techniques, such as jigs and plastics for walleyes, tubes for bass, and even venturing into using the fly ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNIt’s not march of the penguins, but the great migration of flies is major force in ecosystems and economiesIn a new paper, scientists make a compelling case for preserving migration corridors for hundreds of species of tiny flies.
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