Butterflies Can Remember

Gone are the days when many people (biologists included) saw insects as simple creatures that did little more than reproduce, eat, and grow—with some migrating. But as the decades of research passed, it was obvious that insects were hardly simple and uncomplicated creatures. They’re far from it.1,2



The Oldest Known Jellyfish

Paleontologists continue to identify creatures that inhabited the waters of the “ancient” Cambrian ocean to be just like what we find in the shallow seas of the 21st century.



How Honeybees Make Accurate, Fast Decisions

The typical honeybee continues to amaze,1 if not flummox entomologists.


Molecular Motors of a Squid Show CET in Action



Not-So-Simple Cilia

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