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Tech Xplore on MSNCombining millions of years of evolution with tech wizardry: The cyborg cockroachFrom disaster zones to extreme environments, there remain areas difficult for even humans to reliably access. This poses a ...
From disaster zones to extreme environments, there remain areas difficult for even humans to reliably access. This poses a problem for ...
Now, however, a research team from Osaka University and Diponegoro University, Indonesia is hard at work on one potential solution: the cyborg insect. Cyborg insects have a lot of advantages over ...
While sexual reproduction is the predominant strategy among animals, some species have evolved the ability to reproduce asexually ...
While most animals reproduce sexually, some species rely solely on females for parthenogenetic reproduction. Even in these ...
For some, it's the stuff of nightmares, wasps, moths, ants and beetles. But for insect enthusiasts, a dedicated collection of ...
The blowfly larvae bodies have evolved to closely resemble those of the termites, the researchers report February 10 in Current Biology. Inside the nest, termites recognize each other through touch, ...
GUANGZHOU -- Chinese researchers have discovered a new insect species, Eidoreus haizhuensis, in a wetland in Guangzhou, the ...
Luckily because of the way I began, I’m the cockroach of this industry ... SODERBERGH: No, it feels more like a natural evolution and a natural response in the sense of: I want to be a different ...
Nature is full of impostors, and many of them are found in the insect world. Certain species, such as the bee fly or the ant ...
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Male flies sharpened their eyesight to call the females' bluffWith bloated bellies and hairy legs, female flies try to look bigger to get food from courting mates. But male flies, in turn, have sharpened their eyesight to call their bluff. A new study by ...
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