A fruit fly seems simple—until you see it up close. Under an electron microscope, this everyday insect becomes an alien ...
Last week felt like I should have been working in the garden, flying a kite, or wade fishing for crappie. Other than the two ...
You're not being overly sensitive. If you find one of these eye-poppingly odd items in your dish at a restaurant, kindly send ...
January is the start of coyote mating season, which means we’ll likely see more of our wild neighbors out and about as they ...
Bark beetles moving between trees routinely carry two fungi that are responsible for the Dutch elm tree disease outbreak.
The logjam at the top continues in the latest edition of ClutchPoints' weekly NHL Power Rankings -- but the No. 1 spot ...
Watching this horrifying video clip of a botfly emerging from a dead rodent’s body may put you off them for life! But if you ...
The fly larvae, which can burrow into living flesh, pose a severe threat to livestock, wildlife, pets, and in rare cases, humans. Once eggs are laid in an open wound, the larvae hatch and feed on ...
Unlike flies that target manure or dead tissue, the New World screwworm lays eggs in living animals. When those eggs hatch, the larvae burrow into the tissue and feed, creating painful wounds that can ...
Not only do you get the benefit of having these cute animals visit more frequently, but you're also providing hummingbirds ...
Nature’s most dazzling colors can be strangely rare. Walk through a park or forest and you see greens, yellows and reds that ...
On this week’s episode of “The Big Interview,” the author of “The Handmaid’s Tale” talks about Elon Musk, political ...