Diflubenzuron will not work on bigger worms, but its residual sticks around and will knock back younger caterpillars and ...
The world’s dirtiest cruise ships are brimming with grime — from beer tap sludge to maggot infestations — according to a new reporter from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The report listed numerous sanitation violations, including a beer tap coated in thick brown residue, live and dead flying insects at the pool bar, and a dead, decaying, maggot-filled bird at the ...
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 ...
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Spiralis says its energy converter is inspired by seashells but built to be resilient and durable. A screw-like tidal energy converter design built by UK-based Spiralis Energy is now a step closer ...
A deep-sea submersible found worms and snails living in cavities below the sea floor — the first time animals have been discovered in such habitats. The creatures may have been pushed into their ...
Researchers have discovered enormous tube worms and other creatures thriving in cavities beneath the seafloor on the East Pacific Rise, an ocean ridge near the Galápagos Islands. Giant worms ...
Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw, based on Henry James’s ghost story, is – usually – a taut, tense and terrifying opera, concentrated into just seven singers and an orchestra of 13.
The nights are drawing in, there’s a chill in the air and it’s Halloween in a few weeks so it seems very fitting that there is a new production of Benjamin Britten’s spine-tingling two-act chamber ...