A study finds sweat bees change color with humidity due to nanostructures, not pigments, revealing new insights into nature.
"Whether the colour change happens to benefit the bee in any way is still an open question that we’d love to explore," lead author Madeleine Ostwald told IFLScience.
Through simple hands-on lessons, students can follow their curiosity, get messy, and explore the world around them.
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The experiment that turned his beard blue
What starts as a fun experiment quickly turns into an unexpected color surprise. The reaction alone makes this impossible not ...
Heat isn’t the cause of bearing failure… it’s the confession that technicians didn’t act quickly enough when bearing color ...
The research laboratory or the art studio? For graduating senior Maria Elena Carmichael, the exploration of science and art ...
The Cox Science Center and Aquarium in West Palm Beach is welcoming a new director amid a $150 million expansion to transform ...
So, we get to the question of slow starts. Before we can analyze why we have slow starts we have to establish the fact that ...
Students at Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy’s Lower Mills campus turned into scientists for the day on April 3, ...
NASA head Isaacman endures congressional criticism amid science, other cuts in proposed Trump budget
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has been avoiding questions about severe cuts proposed to the agency’s budget by President Donald Trump since it was revealed just as NASA was focusing its attention ...
A leading physicist argues the brain may operate like a quantum system—and that enhancing it could create humans who perceive ...
[Science from the Cover] Cancer cells 'learn' drug resistance through an adaptive protein mechanism.
This week's cover of the international journal 'Nature' features a circular geometric painting inspired by the 'Orphism' of ...
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