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Ah, the bounty of spring: all the tender new foliage on trees and shrubs, flowers galore and prolific growth in the vegetable garden. We gardeners revel in the abundance the season brings, and ...
Professor of biology Lauren Buckley recently published a new study on changes in grasshopper size, in collaboration with UW ...
Canadian paleontologists recently discovered Mosura fentoni, a 506-million-year-old predator resembling a moth. The discovery ...
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Paleontologists have discovered that a three-eyed sea moth predator lived on Earth half a billion years ago with evidence ...
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ZME Science on MSNCicadacore: Scientists Turn Summer’s Loudest Insects into Musical CyborgsIn the warm summer days of Japan, cicadas reign as the ambient soundtrack—clicking, chirping, and rattling like tiny engines.
Flora and fauna in the southeast are coming back to life as the spring season continues, including ladybugs as they can be ...
Giant insect exhibition opens at Helsinki Zoo, featuring oversized models of spiders, bees, and parasites. Open from June to ...
Paleontologists have identified Mosura fentoni, a three-eyed predator from the Cambrian Period, based on over 60 fossils ...
A newly discovered arthropod fossil, Mosura fentoni, has preserved eyes, nerves, and blood vessels - a rare insight into ...
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AZ Animals on MSNDiscover 10 Fascinating Facts About Crabs: From Ancient Origins to Unique AnatomyPaleontologists have discovered a new species, albeit a very old new species. The fossilized creature, which they are calling ...
Palaeontologists have discovered a remarkable new 506-million-year-old predator from the Burgess Shale of Canada. Mosura fentoni was about the size of your index finger and had three eyes, spiny ...
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