Entomophthora muscae infects flies and manipulates their behavior to spread spores.
The Brazilian yellow scorpion, or by its scientific name Tityus serrulatus, is considered the most venomous scorpion in South America.
Compared to the species already known to science, the new features of the bug include unique colors and shapes that the researchers believe were used as a deterrent against predators.
This beautiful creature has colorful rear wings, and surprisingly, its front wings are almost transparent. No other butterfly in Israel has transparent-like wings except the Apollo.
Rejected males experience frustration that impairs their ability to cope with other stresses, new Bar-Ilan University study finds
A viral puzzle has been making the rounds on social media recently. Can you solve it?
Pseudoscorpions aren't harmful to humans, and are even beneficial because they feed on caterpillars, flies, ants, beetle larvae, and carpet- and book-lice larvae.
A new study puts a decades-old theory into practice, showing how rewards, and the likelihood of receiving those awards, affect choice-making.
A new report alarmingly reveals that over 37,000 alien species are rapidly spreading across the globe due to human activities.
A passenger on a flight in China discovered a cockroach on the window beside her for almost three hours at an altitude of 32,808 feet.