How a particle accelerator, a robot, high-speed cameras, and 2,000 ants came together to paint a picture of biological ...
Almost wherever you go on Earth, you will find ants! The only places that do not have any are Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland, and some island nations. Not only are they widespread, but there are also ...
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Air pollution is wrecking ants’ world, and the fallout is terrifying
Ground-level ozone, a common byproduct of vehicle exhaust and industrial emissions, is chemically erasing the scent ...
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Earth’s Largest Ant Network: A Supercolony Revealed
Humans benefit from caffeine in an assortment of ways, not the least of which is making that morning commute much more bearable. But a study recently published in iScience proves we aren’t the only ...
A giant database of over 2000 ant species in 3D, generated from micro-CT scans at micrometer resolution, democratizes access to extremely detailed morphology for researchers, artists, and educators.
Ants coordinate highly complex foraging and traffic systems without any leaders, relying entirely on local interactions and chemical cues. Pheromone trails encode information about distance, food ...
Researchers leveraged advanced technologies and artificial intelligence to hasten the process of generating 2,000 3D digital ...
Winged ants aren’t random pests. Discover why over 1,000 US species take flight, form super colonies, and how to stop them for good.
Anyone who dismisses ants as just another pesky insect is missing some of nature’s most jaw-dropping displays, including acts of disguise, architectural genius and female domination. And that’s just ...
A “remarkably well-preserved” fossil discovered in Brazil, dating back 113 million years, is now the oldest ant to have ever been found by scientists, a new study has revealed. The ancient fossil was ...
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