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Tiny worm flash mob caught under the microscope
Vinegar eel "flash mob" caught under the microscope! Researchers were stunned when they measured the force of the roiling ...
Scientist Julie Jung set out on a hike along the Great Salt Lake to find nematodes. She ended up discovering a new species.
In a small Spangle workshop, immediately off of Highway 195, thousands of worms are slowly burrowing into their new home, nestled cozily under heated blankets and as much food as they could ever want.
Researchers wanted to quantify how much charge a jumping parasitic roundworm needed to latch on to its fruit fly host.Credit...By Victor M. Ortega-Jimenez Supported by By Alexa Robles-Gil For small ...
Vermifiltration uses composting worms to reduce methane emissions. (Rob Hille/Wikipedia) California dairy farmers are turning to worms to help curb methane emissions, manage nutrients and improve ...
From spines on neurons to pollen on an insect’s eye, the winners of Nikon’s Small World photo contest offer a kaleidoscopic glimpse into a tiny world. These water fleas (Daphnia sp.) can reproduce ...
Richard Gerhold works for the University of Tennessee and his research lab offers to perform serology tests for moose and elk for wildlife groups, as mentioned in the article, but this service is not ...
UC Davis researchers Gant Luxton, Daniel Starr and Xiangyi Ding have used tiny fluorescent particles to study what is going on inside the cells of Caenorhabditis worms. They found that the cells are ...
When it comes to aging, my biggest skincare concern is, hands down, my eyes. Sure, I'll use a good retinol cream to help smooth out my forehead wrinkles, but it's under-eye skincare that really has my ...
This is part of a NASA-supported project hoping to fabricate "device-ready" wafers from space-grown crystals. With its microgravity environment, the International Space Station (ISS) provides ...
Threadworms spend up to 10 minutes exploring human skin before finding the best place to burrow in. When a specific dopamine signal is blocked, the worms almost completely stop trying to penetrate the ...
Scientists found the 500-million-year-old fossil of a "penis worm" in the Grand Canyon—and reconstructed how the creature would have used its strange mouth to feed. The newly discovered species of ...
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