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Like humans, ants use bacteria to make their gardens grow Leaf-cutter ants, which cultivate fungus for food, have many remarkable qualities.
Tags: Bacteria; Insects (and Butterflies); Extreme Survival; Fungus; Microbes and More; Organic 
Added: 19th November 2009
Just as fly paper captures insects, an innovative new device with nano-sized features is able to grab cancer cells in the blood that have broken off from a tumo...
Tags: Brain Tumor; Cancer; Lung Cancer; Microarrays; Medical Technology; Biochemistry 
Added: 18th November 2009
Ladybugs taken hostage by wasps Are ladybugs being overtaken by wasps? An entomologist is investigating a type of wasp present in Quebec that forces ladybugs to carry their larvae. These wasps...
Tags: Insects (and Butterflies); Animals; Microbiology; Earth Science; Geochemistry 
Added: 17th November 2009
Are female mountain goats sexually conflicted over size of mate? Mountain goats are no exception to the general rule among mammals that larger males sire more and healthier offspring. But researchers have found a genetic quir...
Tags: Mating and Breeding; Insects (and Butterflies); Biology 
Added: 17th November 2009
Bigger not necessarily better, when it comes to brains Tiny insects could be as intelligent as much bigger animals, despite only having a brain the size of a pinhead, say scientists. Animals with bigger brains are n...
Tags: Intelligence; Brain Injury; Biology; Mice 
Added: 17th November 2009
Ep 3: Entomophobia A FEARnet original series. Most people have some fear of insects, but Jackie has it bad. Good thing she met Dr. Andover. He’s showing her that the only way to...
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Added: 17th November 2009
Bigger Not Necessarily Better, When It Comes To Brains Tiny insects could be as intelligent as much bigger animals, despite only having a brain the size of a pinhead, say scientists at Queen Mary, University of Lond...
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Added: 17th November 2009
Bees Can Learn Differences in Food’s Temperature, Study Finds Biologists have discovered that honeybees can discriminate between food at different temperatures, an ability that may assist bees in locating the warm, sugar-r...
Tags: Agriculture and Food; Food; Nature; Mating and Breeding; Insects (and Butterflies); Marine Biology 
Added: 16th November 2009
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