
'Superwasp' Threatens America's Forests With Females Capable of Producing 1,000 Offspring
The Sirex woodwasp lays its eggs on pine trees in a mucus and a fungus that are both deadly to the host.
The Sirex woodwasp lays its eggs on pine trees in a mucus and a fungus that are both deadly to the host.
They range from antibiotics, antidepressants, and painkillers to oral contraceptives, hay fever pills, and tranquilizers.
The Samsung HW-Q990B is an impressive soundbar that delivers superb performance with Dolby Atmos in a clean setup that automatically tunes to your room.
The viral video shows the huge ray leaping from the water, scaring away its companion with a big splash.
Monkeypox, usually seen in Central and West Africa, is currently spreading across non-endemic countries, including Europe and North America.
The massive alligator snapping turtle is a protected species in Texas, so it was released back into the lake.
Bavarian Nordic received 500,000 orders from the U.S. alone recently as monkeypox cases continue to climb.
Hiding a phone's front camera under the screen is cool tech, but image quality needs to improve before we reach a notchless future.
The Tree Flyers running shoes from Allbirds want to do it all, but mostly succeed in handling daily use at shorter distances.
The video showed a couple of cavers descending into a very narrow cave network with one of them noping out part-way through.
Microplastics consist of tiny pollutants that often elude detection, but scientists recently found the pollutants can be snatched from the air by spiderwebs.
The huge clawed dinosaur was recently depicted in the trailer for Jurassic World: Dominion. Here's what we know about it.
Pictures of the giant 7 foot 8 inch alligator gar caught by a fisherman using a bow and arrow have gone viral on Facebook.
Breton, one of the sharks that is tagged and tracked by OCEARCH, has inadvertently drawn a picture of himself using his tracking path.
The small whorled pogonia that has now been documented in Winooski Valley Park District hadn't been seen in Vermont since 1902.