Ultimate bird hangout has smart feeders, pool and 24/7 video stream

Whether you’re an avid birder or just a casual observer of the native feathered friends that visit your neck of the woods, you can now set up the ultimate high-tech feeding and water station that’s also incredibly low-maintenance. However, you might en… Continue reading Ultimate bird hangout has smart feeders, pool and 24/7 video stream

Alcohol consumption is widespread in the animal kingdom

Despite stories of “wasps getting drunk” and “beetles consuming beer,” it has been thought that alcohol consumption in the non-human animal world has not been particularly widespread, deliberate or sought out for a physiological benefit. Now, ecologist… Continue reading Alcohol consumption is widespread in the animal kingdom

Gallery: Our 2024 Close Up Photographer of the Year shortlist picks

It’s that time of the year again. We’ve got our hands on the shortlisted pictures from the 2024 Close-up Photographer of the Year competition, so you can feast your eyes on a whole new collection of natural wonders from around the world.Continue Readin… Continue reading Gallery: Our 2024 Close Up Photographer of the Year shortlist picks

Spider-Man-inspired sticky silk fibers lift 80 times their weight

It’s straight out of a comic book: a shot of liquid silk quickly hardens into a sticky, strong fiber that can lift objects 80 times heavier. Sound familiar? Researchers have described the Spider-Man-inspired tech in a new study.Continue ReadingCategory… Continue reading Spider-Man-inspired sticky silk fibers lift 80 times their weight

Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners go full-on animalistic

For the 60th year in a row, the Natural History Museum of London has held its Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. And for the 60th year in a row, the images are guaranteed to stir your love of the natural world and the animals that live in it.Con… Continue reading Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners go full-on animalistic

‘Dancing snowflakes’ in clouds can help us accurately forecast rainfall

The dynamic way different-shaped snowflakes perform distinct ‘dances’ within clouds has been found to hugely influence how much precipitation forms and is likely to fall to Earth. The discovery of this unique cloud choreography has the potential to gui… Continue reading ‘Dancing snowflakes’ in clouds can help us accurately forecast rainfall

Self-aware fish flexes in mirror before fighting

If you’re not really into salt-water tanks or don’t spend a lot of time in coral reefs, there’s still a high probability you may have heard of the bluestreak cleaner wrasse fish. Likely because last year it passed the “mirror test”, showing that it can… Continue reading Self-aware fish flexes in mirror before fighting

Manuka honey reduces breast cancer cell growth by 84% in prelim studies

Manuka honey reduced breast cancer cell growth by 84% without harming healthy cells or causing major side effects, according to preliminary studies. The findings open the door to developing a natural, non-toxic supplementary, or potentially stand-alone… Continue reading Manuka honey reduces breast cancer cell growth by 84% in prelim studies

Spiders hack fireflies to attract more food to their webs

Some species have an incredible knack for hacking others to get what they want. Scientists have now discovered a fascinating new example – some spiders have been seen manipulating fireflies’ flashes to attract more bugs to their webs.Continue ReadingCa… Continue reading Spiders hack fireflies to attract more food to their webs

Gallery: Rare glimpses of nature from the ‘Apple Isle’

Now in its eighth year, the Beaker Street Festival’s Science Photography Prize tells the story of one of the more remote places on Earth, Australia’s southern island state of Tasmania, and the 12 finalists for 2024 have captured the beauty and diversit… Continue reading Gallery: Rare glimpses of nature from the ‘Apple Isle’