Tiny worms use static electricity to launch and stick to flying insects - scientists reveal how the trick works.
A parasitic worm uses static electricity to launch itself onto flying insects, a mechanism uncovered by physicists and ...
A tiny worm that leaps high into the air—up to 25 times its body length—to attach to flying insects uses static electricity ...
Microscopic parasitic worms use static electricity to pull themselves toward flying insects, turning physics into a powerful ...
The kitchen prep line at the legislative cafeteria in Raleigh generates about 40 pounds of food scraps a day. At most restaurants and home kitchens in America, scraps like those wind up in landfills, ...
Worm or not to worm? The spring months in Missouri motivate us to rejuvenate our lawns and gardens after long, dark winters, and nothing sets your garden and plants up for success like vermicomposting ...
TONAWANDA, N.Y. (WKBW) — Four years ago, Myles Stubblefield was a dog trainer with a problem. "Dog poop. When you have a dog training business and have 16 dogs running around at any point, it can ...
A small transparent worm, barely the size of a grain of salt, is helping scientists unlock one of the brain’s biggest ...
White-tailed deer host these brain worms, but they don’t actually get the disease, which makes it harder for biologists to ...