In this shot, a damselfly clings to a plant. The fly’s wings—tucked in along its body—make it look like an extension of the plant.
In some ways smart glasses are more legitimate than ever, but in others they feel like one big work in progress.
Turns out, those primal fears aren't as irrational as you'd hope they are.
Mosquitoes can apparently learn to overcome their hatred of DEET.
Some mosquitoes and flies don't mate or lay eggs as much when exposed to a compound found in garlic.
Summer kind of sucks, and I have the science to prove it.
Water is "intrinsically aversive" to bed bugs, a recent study has found.