Three hundred million years ago, dragonfly-like creatures with wingspans stretching 70 centimeters patrolled the skies of a world nothing like our own. These griffinflies, as paleontologists call ...
A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution connects plant and insect physiology, chemical ecology, molecular ...
Scientists rethink why giant insects once ruled the skies, finding oxygen may not explain their size or disappearance.
A rare rainforest insect, Arota festae, starts life bright pink before slowly turning green, revealing a surprising ...