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Flying insects seem magnetized by light, but why? New research uncovers the dorsal-light-response mechanism behind this phenomenon.
Cell-derived coffee gets its start in a lab instead of a field, and soon it will be comparable enough to meet the rising coffee demand.
These are well-known symptoms of anxiety which are more physical than mental—what scientists call “somatic” symptoms. They serve to prepare the body for a coming threat. Sometimes they can explode in ...
Why do people love some fictional villains more than heros? Much like the villains themselves, the answer is complex and, well, interesting.
Blubber thickness of Yangtze finless porpoises changes with water temperature and varies across the marine mammal's body regions.
Mosquito eaters may not eat the mosquitos for which they are named, but they are a valuable food source for other insects, birds, and amphibians. Fish also find mosquito eaters irresistible to eat, ...
A Science Connected blog about everything exciting, wonderful, and awe-inspiring in the physical sciences. Written by Steven Spence.
A long-standing Japanese art form known as kirigami has inspired scientists to design effective solar cell tech four hundred years later. By Jonathan Trinastic Artists in seventeenth-century Japan ...
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