A parasitic fungus takes over the brains of flies and controls them for its own sinister ends. Here’s the science behind the ...
Hammerhead worms, an invasive species from Asia, are a toxic menace — but chopping them up can do more harm than good.
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News studies into an aggressive brain cancer are giving hope to people with glioblastoma, which normally kills within 18 ...
John Sweeney has been dubbed the “Scalp Hunter” due to the devastating nature of his crimes. He was given the name due to one of his many gruesome sketches depicting his murders. Sweeney was ...
RHS Grow With It is an annual programme designed to support school and community gardeners to get growing, connect with each other and share knowledge and resources. Community growers all over the ...
The Centre has outlined strategies to tackle rural unemployment and boost job growth in non-metro cities. The rise of satellite cities like Sri City, Shendra-Bidkin, and Greater Noida is seen as a ...
Caenorhabditis elegans, one millimeter long, has just 959 cells. The worm’s simplicity has made it a mainstay of scientific research.Credit... Supported by By Teddy Rosenbluth When scientists ...
Tube worms are immobile creatures that settle and grow in one place without moving, like barnacles. The research expedition, helmed by lead study author Dr. Monika Bright, professor and head of ...
This 2-in-1 scalp massaging device, available at Beauty Bay, is designed with innovative pulsation technology that rejuvenates tired hair follicles and stimulates the scalp for better nutrient ...
Even so, Wi-Fi-enabled software features are a big part of why people buy things like smart home grow kits, and losing those features could sting. Consumer protection groups like iFixit and the ...