A giant database of over 2000 ant species in 3D, generated from micro-CT scans at micrometer resolution, democratizes access to extremely detailed morphology for researchers, artists, and educators.
Some butterfly species can’t grow unless they trick ants into taking them home with a complex rhythmic signal.
The “Antscan” web platform is the world’s largest digital database of 3D insect data. It is the result of an international and interdisciplinary cooperation initiated by Karlsruhe Institute of ...
Gagosian’s Beverly Hills outpost always kicks off Oscar weekend with a blockbuster art show and a star-studded dinner. This year, LA’s biggest collectors—plus rock stars and screen icons—came out to ...
For more than a decade, Evan Economo's lab has been using micro-CT machines to scan insect specimens. The resulting X-ray images help researchers study the form and structure of insects—a subfield of ...
A Chinese national was apprehended at Nairobi airport attempting to smuggle over 2,000 exotic queen ants to China, ...
Scientists have designed a new technique using robotics to rapidly generate high-resolution, three-dimensional images of ants. Antscan is the world’s first digitized library of nearly 800 ant species ...
Brazil’s Pantanal region has the highest jaguar density on Earth, drawing camera-toting visitors to its riverbanks. Despite ...
Romulus revived the dormant Alien franchise, and now it's the number five movie on HBO Max. Find out more here.
The biggest winners of the night were the fans as the All-Star Game was competitive and featured some defense this year.
Even at levels safe for humans, air pollution can disrupt the way some insects communicate with plants, and with each other.
Fans speculate that the next Pokémon game may be set in South-east Asia, spotting clues in the recent trailer. Read more at ...
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