Caitlyn Forster previously received funding from the Australian Research Council. She is affiliated with Invertebrates Australia. As the weather starts to warm in Australia, you might notice the ...
As the weather starts to warm in Australia, you might notice the pleasant flutter of butterflies in your garden during the day. And perhaps if you've left a porch light on during the night, you will ...
FWC accepting applications now for 2026 goliath grouper harvest. The goliath grouper harvest period opens March 1 and runs through May 31, 2026. The 2026 goliath grouper harvest is limited to 200.
OHIO, USA — An invasive moth threatening one of Ohio’s most popular landscape plants has been detected in four more counties, state agriculture officials said. The Ohio Department of Agriculture ...
Last season's King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1) winner Goliath and globetrotting star Rebel's Romance top the bill in a high-class running of Germany's leading weight-for-age race Sept. 7 ...
Grow a Garden has players experience the tale of Jack and the Beanstalk with its latest event. By submitting specific types of plants to NPC Jack, all players in a server can contribute to the ...
“A pin in the hands of a child,” James Connolly once told his fellow Irish republicans, “might pierce the heart of a giant.” This was Connolly’s version of David and Goliath, the biblical story about ...
A massive hack of the insurance giant set off a chain of events that has left some doctors’ practices on financial life support. Dr. Catherine Mazzola, a pediatric neurosurgeon, runs a practice in New ...
Even with brains smaller than a grain of rice, Bogong moths are expert navigators. By Lauren Leffer Published Jun 18, 2025 11:00 AM EDT CREDIT: Dr. Ajay Narendra (Macquarie University, Australia) Get ...
The Front Range is experiencing a significantly lower miller moth migration this year compared to the past five years. While considered pests by some, miller moths serve as a crucial food source for ...
Australian migratory moths use the night sky to maintain their course when they travel long distances to shelter in cool caves during the arid summer. Kenneth J. Lohmann is in the Department of ...