High-energy particles zipping through the cosmos are harmful to life on Earth, but scientists think it could be food for potential alien life elsewhere. Saturn's moon Enceladus (shown here in a 2006 ...
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Alien ants: coloring insects time-lapse
See how ants changing colors with vivid fluid and colorants.
Don’t Stop, Girlypop is ridiculously fun and fast-paced. Here’s The Escapist’s first impressions of this breakneck-speed ...
A recent global analysis shows that invasive alien species are linked to significant declines in insect populations and ...
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Alien: Do xenomorphs have eyes?
H.R. Giger's original creature design continues to frighten audiences decades after it debuted in "Alien," but does the ...
Quick, imagine an animal tongue. What came into your mind? The flicking forked tongue of a snake? A cow licking a block of ...
Of all the various subgenres attached to the sci-fi domain, alien invasion flicks come off as timeless favorites. Here are ...
New research shows invasive species are reducing insect populations worldwide and weakening ecosystems people rely on.
The spiny leaf insect mother not only abandons her eggs, she's also figured out how to trick someone else into protecting and ...
An infographic showing the average declines in abundance of key terrestrial insect groups due to invasive alien species. The extent of declines varies across species and regions.
Insects are often seen as invaders due to high-profile species like the yellow-legged (Asian) hornet, the harlequin ladybird and fire ant. But new research reveals insects are also major victims of ...
Insects are often seen as invaders due to high-profile species like the yellow-legged (Asian) hornet, the harlequin ladybird ...
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