Mariano Barroso's lengthy flirtation with noir comes to striking fruition with "Ants in the Mouth," a brooding, intense and shrewdly-plotted thriller set in 1950s Havana in the tumultuous days just ...
Liquids shared mouth-to-mouth by social insects contain proteins and small molecules that can influence the development and organisation of their colonies, according to new findings published in eLife ...
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Nov. 29 (UPI) --Florida carpenter ants share food through a mouth-to-mouth exchange called trophallaxis. New research shows fluid exchange during trophallaxis offers ants ...
A mind-controlling parasite turns ants into zombies, forcing them to climb to the tops of shrubs, bite down and die. Now, a new study finds that the fungus acts like a puppeteer, somehow "pulling" the ...
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto.
Photographer Eduard Florin Niga has produced a series of ant “headshots” that “open a door to a completely new world.” This ant, Gigantiops desctructor, lives in South America and has the largest eyes ...
Sometime during the Cretaceous period, 99 million years ago, a prehistoric hell ant trapped a tasty treat – a relative of the cockroach – in its scythe-like jaw and protruding horn. It’s still there.
Liquids shared mouth-to-mouth by social insects contain proteins and small molecules that can influence the development and organization of their colonies, according to new research. Liquids shared ...
Sometime during the Cretaceous period, 99 million years ago, a prehistoric hell ant trapped a tasty treat -- a relative of the cockroach -- in its scythe-like jaw and protruding horn. It's still there ...
Sometime during the Cretaceous period, 99 million years ago, a prehistoric hell ant trapped a tasty treat — a relative of the cockroach — in its scythe-like jaw and protruding horn. It's still there.