New research that decoded the evolution of mosquitoes’ feeding habits from DNA could shed light on the murky timeline of prehistoric human ancestors.
(THE CONVERSATION) Since the 1970s, the U.S. has lost billions of birds. We now know that those losses aren’t just growing – they are accelerating in places with intensive human activity, particularly ...
U.S. collaboration with the participation of the European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen (ENI-G), researchers have shown that fruit flies can adapt their social behavior and learn from these ...
“Experimental evaluation results demonstrate that the Centaur robot effectively adapts to varying human walking directions and speeds while seamlessly collaborating with the human to traverse diverse ...
On a typical day, they greet farmers bringing them ticks, real estate agents with mysterious roaches and anxious homeowners ...
Last month, the Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising opened their new exhibit, on view until June 27. “The Fashion ‘Bug’ ...
Anthropic's Claude AI chatbot was expertly tricked into stealing millions of pieces of user data, from taxpayer records to ...
Abstract: This study proposes an integrated human–machine interface system that combines image acquisition control with classification display. Through a graphical user platform, the system integrates ...
The most venomous insect in the Eastern US is capable of delivering a sting that ranks among the most painful recorded in entomological studies . Its venom is designed to deter predators, but in ...
Bed bugs did not evolve to target humans by accident, but through a long process of adaptation tied closely to human behavior. As people moved into permanent shelters, these insects shifted hosts and ...
Oren Harman’s Metamorphosis: A Natural and Human History uses the most dramatic transformations in nature — caterpillar to butterfly, larva to adult starfish, even the axolotl’s “refusal” to grow up — ...
As artificial intelligence reshapes every facet of the life sciences, from molecule to market, the most transformative force is not the technology itself. It is people: how they learn, collaborate, ...
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