Social spiders have different ways of hunting in groups Debbie Banks October 20, 2022 New research has identified how social spiders evolved different ways of hunting in groups.
Bright colors in the animal kingdom: Why some use them to impress and others to intimidate Debbie Banks October 19, 2022 High up in a tree sits a bright red vermilion flycatcher. The males of this songbird species use their red....
Turtle robot can travel on land and in water Hannah Steiner October 16, 2022 Researchers have created a robot that can morph its legs into flippers through a process they dubbed “adaptive morphogenesis.”
SOUTH AFRICA: Rhinos have lost 75% of their population in less than ten years Hannah Steiner October 03, 2022 Poaching is identified as the main threat to the rhino’s existence.
Brain Evolution Clarifies Why Woodpeckers Peck Hannah Steiner September 22, 2022 Researchers say they’ve discovered new insights into how the woodpecker’s brain works.
AFRICA: Towards a data exchange network to safeguard ecosystems Hannah Steiner September 21, 2022 The platform project is intended to be a key element in the preservation of Africa’s natural ecosystems.
Bee Biodiversity Is One Way Nature ‘Diversifies Its Portfolio’ Hannah Steiner September 20, 2022 Biodiversity of the bee population is critical to maintaining the ecosystem function of crop pollination, which in turn is crucial....