Iberian harvester ant queens have a unique superpower: They can lay eggs that hatch into an entirely different species. This discovery, described in a new paper published September 3 in the journal ...
Hard boiling eggs is relatively easy, it’s simply putting eggs in boiling water. The tricky part is often getting the yolk cooked just right. But there’s an easier way to do it. Skip the stove and ...
Queen Iberian harvester ants can produce ants of their own species (left) and also that of a different cousin species (right). © Jonathan Romiguier Ant life can be ...
Researchers have made an unusual observation that seems to be at odds with biology: an ant, known as the Iberian harvester ant can produce offspring of two completely different species. Many ants need ...
A common type of ant in Europe breaks a fundamental rule in biology: its queens can produce male offspring that are a whole different species. These queen Iberian harvester ants (Messor ibericus) are ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Heading into Monday night’s game with the Tampa Bay Rays, the Cleveland Guardians had gone three games and one inning without scoring a run. The scoreless streak left the Guardians ...
Liz O'Connell is a Newsweek Reporter based in North Carolina. Her focus is on pet news and videos. Liz joined Newsweek in 2023 and had previously worked at PetHelpful.com, the Charlotte Business ...
The waters from Wisconsin's historic flooding have receded, but the threat of potential health issues for residents has not, especially as mosquito populations across the state are likely to increase ...
Following historic flooding in southeast Wisconsin, we're now dealing with a new challenge: mosquitoes. All the pooled and standing water has created the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes, and ...
BEAUFORT — Some 17 years after she suffered grievous wounds from a pair of boat strikes, a loggerhead turtle known as Mama Pritchard is still making little sea turtles. Genetic testing has confirmed ...
‘Devil in the Ozarks’ survived on bird eggs, ants after escaping prison in makeshift uniform: report
(NewsNation) — Grant Hardin, the so-called “Devil in the Ozarks,” spent six months planning his escape from an Arkansas prison, utilizing weak security points in the prison kitchen and a fake officer ...
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