Discover the contributions of Charles Henry Turner, a pioneering African American entomologist, who first proved insects could remember, learn, and feel.
For the nonhuman animal cause, the 19th century’s end would bring to a close a defining period—a transformative 30-year era ...
[New Paper] Meet Delectopecten thermus, a new species of Glass Scallop from a deep-sea hot vent in Okinawa Trough, Japan! We ...
What measures are suitable for providing better living conditions for insects in typical german landscapes? This question was investigated by a research team from the University of Würzburg. The ...
Sightings of the animals, once indigenous until hunted to extinction, have been reported on Dartmoor for more than a decade ...
Bella Rubietta has devoted dozens of hours to helping a bug so uncommon she has yet to see it. The 14-year-old Prior Lake resident wrote a children’s book and brochures on the topic, held ...
City council approved a resolution permitting the implementation of a fee for the processing and redaction of video footage from body cameras, dashboard cameras and jail surveillance camera systems ...
These innocent souls were crying out for rescue, for love, for a chance at survival,” the Pennsylvania shelter said in a ...
In past research, they have been shown to add and subtract, understand the concept of zero, use symbols to represent numbers, ...
Researchers from the University of Liège, as part of the FreezeBEE project, have achieved a promising breakthrough in bee ...
The Danville Area Humane Society lowered its yearly euthanasia rate to 65% last year — down from nearly 80% in 2023 — as a ...
Honey bees have proven themselves even smarter than previously thought, with new research from Monash University finding they order numbers from left to right like humans. The tiny mathematicians have ...