There’s safety, even power, in numbers. One creature’s confrontation with the world seems insurmountable, almost impossible, but an army of those little creatures can move mountains. And no creature ...
Army ants move around a lot, which means they can't build a nest like other ants do. So, to build their shelters, they came ...
WASHINGTON -- Army ants that sweep along in massive, voracious groups evolved just once, contrary to common scientific belief, a Cornell University researcher says. Entomologist Sean Brady studied the ...
Tropical forests host an estimated 62% of global terrestrial vertebrate species on less than 20% of the Earth's land area and provide resources that directly benefit ~1.5 billion people throughout the ...
COLUMBIA — The Army Ants, a local high school robotics team, are marching their way down to Houston. The Ants qualified for the FIRST Championship after winning the Impact Award at a regional ...