The Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus has just one goal: self-propagation and dispersal. To do so, the parasitic fungus hijacks ants ’ bodies, essentially turning them into zombies.
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One kind of tiny ant can serve as a monumental example for how to keep members of a community safe from pathogens. A new ...
Did you know that scientists have made an exciting discovery about an ant species native to southern Europe? They recently discovered that Iberian harvester ant queens are able to produce offspring of ...
Can animals make clones of other species? A recent study found that a certain ant can Did you know that scientists have made an exciting discovery about an ant species native to southern Europe? They ...
Fermenting milk to make yogurt, cheeses, or kefir is an ancient practice, and different cultures have their own traditional methods, often preserved in oral histories. The forests of Bulgaria and ...
Meta announced on Tuesday a new Facebook algorithm update that will showcase more Reels videos tailored to users’ preferences. The update includes features that offer users greater control over the ...
Ice cream, mascarpone and milk-washed cocktails may sound like simple pleasures — but the ones served at a two-Michelin-starred restaurant in Denmark contained a little extra something: ants.
Have you ever thought of ants? Those tiny black things that crawl are actually more complex than we credit them. They have systems, a governing body, divided into sections: worker ants, queen ant, ...