Study finds insect-borne bacteria turning harmless reed leafhopper into major agricultural pest
A tiny insect is wreaking havoc on Europe’s sugar beet industry, not by biting plants, but by spreading bacteria that rob crops of their value.
A tiny insect is wreaking havoc on Europe’s sugar beet industry, not by biting plants, but by spreading bacteria that rob crops of their value.
"A nematode tower is not just a pile of worms. It is a coordinated structure, a superorganism in motion."
Physicist Julia Mossbridge urges thorough vetting before declaring anomalies in mysterious discoveries.
Magnetic data and geochronology reveal the submerged continent's geological history.
Researchers believe it was one of the first plesiosaurs to hunt prey from above.
Upon injury, axolotl cells switch on a signal that is broadcast across one side of the limb, instructing cells to regenerate structures that match their location.
Aurora achieves predictions significantly faster, more precisely, and at operational costs several hundred times lower than traditional models.
Researchers believe a catastrophic flood wiped out the Pachyrhinosaurus herd.
Amber exhibited 'flame structures,' indicating rapid burial before solidification.
"Archaeopteryx is not the first dinosaur with feathers, nor is it the first dinosaur with wings. However, we think it is the earliest known dinosaur that could use its feathers for flying."
'A single track-bearing slab calls into question everything we thought we knew about when modern tetrapods evolved.'