Briefing: Caught but not eaten: Smaller insects more likely to escape catfish mouths
Strategic angle: A Kobe University study reveals that small aquatic beetles can survive catfish attacks by resisting ingestion and being spat out alive.
Strategic angle: A Kobe University study reveals that small aquatic beetles can survive catfish attacks by resisting ingestion and being spat out alive.
Strategic angle: Researchers at the University of Granada have developed corneal implants from fish scales, potentially reducing the need for human transplants.
Strategic angle: Clouds of dust lofted from the Sahara Desert brought hazy skies and muddy rain to Western Europe.
Strategic angle: Matteo Paz's groundbreaking discovery earns him a $250,000 prize in the Regeneron Science Talent Search.
Strategic angle: Global heating linked to rising risk of extreme rain that causes devastating landslides and rising coffee prices.
Strategic angle: The strikes in Iran have further reduced the political space for opposition in Israel, even as concerns mount over a possible ground offensive in Lebanon.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals that keeping domestic cats indoors can significantly extend their lifespan.
Strategic angle: Philosopher Thomas Nagel's question from 1974 inspires new insights into understanding animal consciousness.
Strategic angle: Austrian company secures funding to boost satellite propulsion production and explore acquisitions.
Strategic angle: Scientists at the University of East Anglia uncover a link between gut health and the immune system through the Seychelles warbler.
Strategic angle: A study reveals that the effectiveness of goal-setting apps hinges on the difficulty of the goals set by users.
Strategic angle: A study reveals that microbial communities on microplastics in the Chesapeake Bay may impact nutrient cycling.
Strategic angle: A study shows that female mosquitofish exhibit aggressive behaviors that contribute to behavioral isolation and speciation.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals that social behaviors related to mating in fish can significantly impact their ecosystems.
Strategic angle: A breakthrough in spintronics could lead to ultra-energy-efficient electronics by overcoming challenges in controlling electron magnetic states.
Strategic angle: A groundbreaking study explores the dynamics of fluid particles, offering insights into natural phenomena and engineering applications.
Strategic angle: New research reveals how artificial kinetochores can improve chromosome segregation in aging oocytes.
Strategic angle: An unexpected discovery reveals the chaotic aftermath of a planetary collision.
Strategic angle: A new nanogel modification could enhance the viability of stem cells for patients with swallowing difficulties.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals that both species exhibit comparable aggression levels, challenging common perceptions.