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Elderly woman unaware she was sharing her home with 20,000 bees
"They didn't bother me," said the 98-year-old Florida resident
10/15/2013 00:19 UTC
Bugs in your bed
Itchy welts? Drops of blood in the sheets? Bedbug infestations are on the rise -- and they're coming to a mattress near you.
10/25/2006 15:00 UTC
The fungus from "The Last of Us" is being used as a natural pesticide
Forget zombies – using this type of cordyceps could be a potent, all-natural alternative to toxic chemicals
03/12/2023 14:00 UTC
Live octopus? Extreme eating clubs go for the gross-out factor
Dinner that squirms is not for the squeamish. But is it true gastronomy or just macho foodie posturing?
03/18/2010 16:44 UTC
The vital gardening practice you might be forgetting
Watering isn't the only thing keeping your plants happy
07/13/2021 11:59 UTC
Um, why are people releasing ladybugs inside their homes?
We unpack this eyebrow-raising pest control hack
02/07/2022 18:01 UTC
Trump promotes video of Florida supporters chanting "white power!"
After hours of widespread backlash, the president finally deleted the tweet
06/28/2020 15:50 UTC
Blood lust
The coauthor of a new book on mosquitoes talks about who they bite, where they lurk and how they've killed over a billion human beings
08/20/2001 21:35 UTC
How fireflies glow — and what signals they’re sending
A firefly’s light is part of its mating strategy
07/29/2019 08:00 UTC
Hexagon heaven: Scientists reveal bees and wasps use the same math to build their nests
Bees and wasps solve problems in the same way despite being separated by 179 million years of evolution
07/27/2023 18:00 UTC
How climate change is contributing to skyrocketing rates of infectious disease
Ignoring the connection between climate change and pandemics would be “dangerous delusion,” one scientist said
05/10/2020 09:00 UTC
Climate change could fuel the spread of a flesh-eating parasite
Scientists caution that as the planet warms, more Americans could be exposed to varieties of a deadly parasite
07/04/2021 12:29 UTC
Cats first finagled their way into human hearts and homes thousands of years ago – here’s how
The North African wildcat was the right species in the right place at the right time
08/11/2023 13:45 UTC
Do you need to wash rice before cooking? Here’s the science
Typically, the answer depends on the preparation method and the type of rice, but it can never hurt to rinse
06/13/2023 16:30 UTC
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