Asian bees (Apis sirana) Not just in the eyes of flowers. In some areas, it is even on the craving for poo. When threatened by giant horn species (Vespa Soror) – Closely related to killing horns – According to a study on Vietnamese bee hives, workers will fly around the …
Read More »Archaeologists discover the hidden network of Amazon villages arranged clockwise
Using remote laser scanners mounted on helicopters, archaeologists have been able to see under the Amazon’s forest canopy, revealing the layout and links of ancient villages lined up like clock faces. These so-called hilly villages were first seen, new survey technology revealed how they were arranged on the scale, and …
Read More »Scientists have discovered an unexpected structure inside plant cells
Even though we think about the cells and organelles inside us that map them so well, it seems like there are still some surprises in store. A team of researchers has just published a paper describing the amazing structure that exists in an organelle – hidden from plain sight for …
Read More »Insect wings can develop from the feet of a crustacean
The first wings on Earth may have evolved from the feet of an ancient, flightless crustacean. Today, modern crabs, lobsters, shrimp and crayfish are sometimes called sea bugs, and as part of the arthropod family – marked by strong body armor and split joints – the name makes no sense. …
Read More »Video Shows Heartbreaking Moment Arecibo Telescope Compressed
The world’s second-largest radio telescope crashed on Tuesday morning. The Arecibo Observatory’s 900-ton platform, which sent and received radio waves and suspended 450 feet (140 meters) in the air, crashed into a 1,000-foot (300-meter wide) disc below. When it fell, it pulled down along the tops of the three surrounding …
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