How Tree Crickets Tune Into Each Other's Songs

How Tree Crickets Tune Into Each Other's Songs

It's known as the cocktail-party problem: in the cacophony of sound made by insects in a spring meadow, how does one species recognize its own song? Insects such as the tree cricket solve this…
Robotic Surgery Just Got More Autonomous

Robotic Surgery Just Got More Autonomous

Putting surgery one step closer into the realm of self-driving cars and intelligent machines, researchers show for the first time that a supervised autonomous robot can successfully perform soft…
#VultureLivesMatter

#VultureLivesMatter

Vultures are often cartoon-ish characters in parched deserts. No one wants them around because in western films it means they are just waiting for you to die. Cultural jokes aside, vultures in some…
1,000 Times Faster Than Ever Before

1,000 Times Faster Than Ever Before

Photosynthesis, vision, and many other biological processes depend on light, but it’s hard to capture responses of biomolecules to light because they happen almost instantaneously. Recently, scholars…
Beekeepers Can Be Hazardous To Bees

Beekeepers Can Be Hazardous To Bees

Researchers at the University of Maryland and the U.S. Agriculture Department recently found that several parasites and the diseases they vector into honey bee colonies are the source of most of the…
The Venus Flytrap: From Prey To Predator

The Venus Flytrap: From Prey To Predator

The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) feeds on insects. It attracts a meal with its flower-like reddish color and ripe fruity smell on leaves converted to ambush traps. Seeking nectar, an insect will…