The sixth annual competition showcases scientific microscopic imaging, illuminating tiny parts of nature, from individual ...
I was asked about scale damage to trees. Scales, relatives of aphids and whiteflies, suck plant juices out of many types of ...
I was asked about scale damage to trees. Scales, relatives of aphids and whiteflies, suck plant juices out of many types of ...
Walt (oneminmicro) on MSN
I looked at a termite’s stomach under the microscope — and what I saw was wildly unexpected
A split image showing a termite on wood on one side, and a magnified microscopic view of internal gut microbes on the other, highlighting the contrast between visible insect life and hidden biological ...
New high-speed footage and microCT scans reveal how globular springtails, tiny hexapods living in leaf litter, achieve the ...
If your pinyon pine has been thinning or looking stressed over the past few years, a tiny insect may be to blame. Pinyon ...
A new study regarding parasites living inside fish illustrates the widespread presence of organisms in major ecosystems.
The Hearty Soul on MSN
Hidden 'heat law' controls nearly all life on Earth, scientists discover
Something ancient lives inside every creature on Earth. Not a gene you can isolate, not a protein you can photograph under a ...
This unassuming worm hunts with a self-assembling slime net. Here’s what scientists have uncovered about its biology, behavior and evolution.
Garden pests are inevitable, but harsh chemicals aren't. These natural pesticides can help protect your plants without ...
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Kew Wakehurst celebrates five years of Nature Unlocked programme with research findings and new studies
See the latest news from Your World at https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/your-world ...
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