When I was little, I loved chasing butterflies. It’s fun to run after them as they flit and flutter. But I didn’t eat them. I asked my friend Rich Zack if that was an oversight. He’s an insect ...
Ancient Earth once buzzed with enormous dragonfly-like insects, and scientists long thought high oxygen levels made their ...
The structure of fibrillar flight muscle / D.E. Ashhurst and M.J. Cullen -- Extraction, purification, and localization of [alpha]-actinin from asynchronous insect flight muscle / D.E. Goll [and others ...
What you see here isn’t an animation from Pixar’s A Bug’s Life. This is a close-up of a swallowtail caterpillar, taken by @schwalbenschwanz.schweiz photography. This macro shot of the caterpillar ...
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The leading theory on prehistoric giant insects is crumbling, and here's what scientists think now
Giant prehistoric insects, some with two-foot wingspans, once roamed Earth. For years, scientists believed higher oxygen ...
Giant prehistoric insects may not have owed their extraordinary size to oxygen-rich air after all, after new research ...
Giant prehistoric insects may not have depended on high oxygen levels after all. Scientists now think something else must ...
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Insects: Facts about the creepy-crawlies that make up more than half of the world's animal species
Discover interesting facts about insects, the critters whose combined weight on the planet is 70 times that of all humans.
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