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Beetles suck water into their butts to stay hydrated, and now scientists know how

  • byUtsav Srinet
  • March 26, 2023
When red flour beetles get thirsty, they rely on their butts to take in water
Instead of drinking water through their mouths, beetles opt for a different approach by using their butts. Whenever…
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Scientists discover plastic rocks in a remote Brazilian island

  • byUtsav Srinet
  • March 21, 2023
Plastic rocks in Brazil
Plastic pollution is a global problem. Recently, rocks fused with melted plastic have been found on Trindade Island,…
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Stone flakes made by modern monkeys trigger big questions about early humans

  • byUtsav Srinet
  • March 18, 2023
Macaques use stones as hammers to smash open food items like shellfish and nuts.
Researchers, including those from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, analyzed stone tools used by long-tailed macaques…
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New disease in wild bird species caused by plastic pollution, study finds

  • byUtsav Srinet
  • March 14, 2023
Birds affected by plasticosis become more vulnerable to infection and parasites and struggle to properly digest food and…
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Asteroid with small chance of hitting Earth on Valentine’s Day 2046 being tracked by NASA

  • byUtsav Srinet
  • March 12, 2023
2023 DW has a very small chance of impacting Earth in 2046, as per NASA
A newly discovered asteroid, that has a “small chance” of colliding with Earth on Valentine’s Day in 2046…
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First-ever complete map of an insect’s brain released

  • byUtsav Srinet
  • March 12, 2023
Reconstructed neurons and synapses of the fruit fly larvae brain. (Michael Winding)
Scientists in the UK have built the first-ever complete map of a fruit fly larva’s brain. The map…
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The oldest known pollen-carrying insects lived about 280 million years ago

  • byUtsav Srinet
  • March 2, 2023
Fossils reveal that the earwig-like insect Tillyardembia (illustrated) transported pollen from plant to plant about 280 million years ago.
Researchers believe they have discovered fossils of the earliest insects covered in pollen from around 280 million years…
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Fossils of largest penguin that ever lived found in New Zealand

  • byUtsav Srinet
  • February 15, 2023
Life reconstructions of Kumimanu fordycei and Petradyptes stonehousei
A Journal of Paleontology, including researchers from the University of Cambridge, has reported the discovery of fossil bones…
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Ants can ‘sniff out’ cancer in urine, scientists find

  • byUtsav Srinet
  • January 26, 2023
Ant
Different types of cancer have been found to alter the smell of urine, and ants can detect this…
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Scientists Reveal How Glass Frogs Turn Transparent

  • byUtsav Srinet
  • January 8, 2023
Glass frogs activate their invisibility cloaks by hiding nearly all their red blood cells in the liver while sleeping
Glass frogs can render themselves nearly invisible while they sleep with a unique trick; they pack nearly 90%…

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