Harsh environment created worker bees
Honeybees once had equal status in society, but harsh conditions led to some societies developing worker castes.
Honeybees once had equal status in society, but harsh conditions led to some societies developing worker castes.
Scientists have confirmed which bacteria caused the plague, and found its spread had unexpected origins.
Humans aren’t so good at finding their way around, but sense of direction can be improved with training.
These birds need a man to help about the nest, but still want options when choosing the best sperm to fertilise their eggs.
These microscopic arachnids are ubiquitous and so numerous that, try as you might, they’re impossible to avoid.
New insight into bubbles may help scientists to better study living cells.
Experts say that synthetic dingo urine could be used an effective repellent to prevent kangaroos being shot by farmers.
The world’s smallest waterlily is flourishing in captivity after it was found to be extinct in the wild in 2008.
You might be shocked to learn that many Australian mammals are unknown to science. Taxonomist Harry Parnaby says it’s time to turbo-charge research.
In a world first, a cricket is found helping a plant to reproduce.