In a greenhouse in Tokyo, researcher Ko Mochizuki noticed something unusual. Flies were swarming around the delicate flowers ...
A plant is the first ever to be seen mimicking ants to attract pollinators. The species of dogbane imitates the smell of injured insects to entice flies. Researchers discovered that Vincetoxicum ...
A type of Japanese dogsbane releases a scent identical to wounded ants’ distress signal, drawing in scavenging flies that unwittingly pollinate it.
Ants can be found in nearly every location on Earth, with rough estimates suggesting there are over ten quadrillion individuals — that is one followed by 16 zeroes, or about 1 million ants per person.
A small Japanese flower, Vincetoxicum nakaianum, uses a clever trick to reproduce. It smells like injured ants, attracting ...
So a scifi/fantasy author I follow on facebook copy/shared how there was some online realization that some people could smell ants. Then they commented how they and their daughter could smell ants, ...
You’ve heard of drug-sniffing dogs, but what about ants? That an idea French scientists recently pitched. Their research shows ants can be reliably trained more quickly and less expensively than man’s ...
Ants have evolved an acute sense of smell, which requires each sensory neuron to choose one scent receptor out of hundreds.
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