Associated Pressflipped into U.S. NewsButterflies Monarch butterfly population moves closer to extinction Associated PressSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The number of western monarch butterflies wintering along the California coast has plummeted precipitously to a record low, putting the orange-and-black insects closer to extinction,...
Newsweekflipped into NewsweekUnited States Trillions of Brood 10 cicadas to emerge in U.S. after 17 years underground Newsweek - Kashmira Gander Trillions of cicadas are set to emerge across 15 U.S. states this spring, as a colony of insects known as Brood 10 awakens from a 17-year-long …
Smithsonian Magazineflipped into ScienceDinosaurs Ancient Insect Genitals Found in 50-Million-Year-Old Fossil smithsonianmag.com - Riley Black The fossil record is a lot more than just giant dinosaurs. In fact, some of the most impressive fossils are not hulking, pillar-like bones but the …
Inverseflipped into ScienceThe Brain The Case for a National Covid-19 Memorial Day Inverse - David Grossman By 1983, Steve Jobs had grown frustrated with the computer industry. He told the press that the industry hadn’t had “a real technical innovation in …
New Atlasflipped into SciencePesticides Pesticide alternative coats crops to hide them from insects verified_publishernewatlas.com - By Ben Coxworth While pest insects can have a devastating effect on crops, pesticides can likewise cause a great deal of damage to the environment. That's where …
Need To Knowflipped into Evolution & ArcheologyFossils Wing imprints reveal dino-era praying mantis - Futurity verified_publisherfuturity.org - Katherine Gombay-McGill Researchers have identified a new species of praying mantis thanks to imprints of its fossilized wings. It lived in Labrador, in the Canadian …