SciTech

Bees = humans, in false memory at least.

We have related many stories and blog posts on the ecology and the plight of many species of bee. Now we have news from a specialist’s laboratory with incredibly complex...

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Dragons increase in species numbers.

The seadragons now number 3 species, but the evolution of these beautiful and highly adapted animals can now be better followed with these three associated with pipefish and the other...

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Pollution: chemical weapons destroyed in US

Even kangaroos search for an unpolluted, beautiful environment for us all to enjoy, but we won’t achieve our dream if pollution continues to destroy land and water. Perhaps destroying chemical...

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Fascinating new squid behaviour in nature

Only Ommastrephes bartrami is shown here, a close relative of the Humboldt squid, but a little smaller. Ommastrephes image; Credit: © Shutterstock The squid is one creature that really needs...

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Chimpanzee losses and successes.

The great god Pan was a simple myth. These powerful, intriguing individuals are for real. Respect, guys, for them, and the legacy to our next generations! Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii image;...

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Bats fly high and DNA techniques are classy

This is a splendid image of the bat concerned, ears akimbo, ready for action high in the mountains. You have to love the flying mammal for its sheer life style,...

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Pluto approached by "strange" probe

The piano hurtles through space, to play a tune of Pluto and the Kuiper Belt. Nobody knows what is out there, but we are about to find oout that space...

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Astronomers rule (in their universe)

You know that moment when you just can’t grasp the argument. Well EAGLE, here represented by old baldie, hope to represent everything you ever wanted to know that happened in...

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Mammals that cannot see in the light

What a poser! These Florideans are all the same, but the 9-banded armadillo is found throughout the 2 American continents. His ancestry seems to confer the monochromatic poor vision that...

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