Evolution seems to follow a script more often than expected. Researchers found that distantly related butterflies and moths ...
Honeybees rely heavily on flower patterns – not just colours – when searching for food, new research shows. A team led by the University of Exeter tested bee behaviour and built bee's-eye-view ...
Butterflies and a moth species reused the same two genes, ivory and optix, to create similar warning colors over millions of ...
Honeybees rely heavily on flower patterns -- not just colors -- when searching for food, new research shows. Honeybees rely heavily on flower patterns -- not just colours -- when searching for food, ...
Scientists have solved the mystery of why some closely-related species of an iconic reef fish have vastly different colour patterns, while others look very similar. Innovative research led by ...
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The colour of prehistoric animals is almost impossible to determine, because fossilisation does not preserve it. But under exceptional circumstances, colour patterns survive. In the Crato Formation in ...
Sometimes it takes a lot of vision and imagination to make a big impact and elevate a room’s aesthetic from straightforward to showstopping. And for Benjamin Reynaert, magazine editor, regular ...