"Ghostly" animal just discovered named after "Harry Potter" character
The new species shares several characteristics with one well-known character.
Tears for adorable puppy "terrified" of tiniest thing imaginable
Dog trainer Joe Nutkins told Newsweek about some helpful tips to help fearful canines after the latest viral video.
Lyme Disease Is Quietly Debilitating Millions of Americans
How our health agencies have neglected a public health crisis for decades, and a call for Congress to intervene.
Southern US Cities Seeing "Shocking" Moth Declines
A study found a "strong pattern" of decline among moths across all life stages in rural and urban areas.
Citizen scientists discover "tiny, beautiful and completely unknown" beetle
"There is a whole world still to be discovered," researcher Iva Njunjić said of the undiscovered insect species in the rainforest.
Psychologist reveals "simple" new way to reduce anxiety
Spending just 15 minutes observing butterflies helped people feel more connected with nature.
This spider looks like an ant. Can you tell the difference?
Spiders can adapt to look like ants just as well as other insects can, researchers found.
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Scientists discover "fascinating" worm that can replace pesticides
"A parasite that poops out pathogenic stuff to help kill its host," researcher Adler Dillman said. "It essentially liquefies the insect."
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Time capsule reveals prehistoric habitat looking as if "buried yesterday"
The "time capsule" has yielded the remains of plants and insects that lived thousands of years ago.
Five new alien-faced species of millipede revealed in "remarkable" find
One of the new millipede species belongs to a whole new genus of the critters that had never been discovered before.
Mystery snakeworm new to science discovered in Alaska in "X-Files case"
"It's a rare day when someone brings me an insect in Alaska that leaves me totally dumbfounded," Alaska wildlife expert Derek Sikes told Newsweek.
Rare double cicada emergence not seen in 221 years
The last time that Brood XIII and Brood XIX emerged at the same time was in 1803, the year of the Louisiana Purchase.
Sticky foam excreted from bug's anus may inspire new skin care products
Spittlebug nymphs fart a sticky foam out that protects them from being eaten by predators.
Capitol rioter wants Supreme Court to save her from mouse-infested jail
A woman convicted of felony and misdemeanor counts is living in "distressing" conditions, according to her lawyer.
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California may face fruit and nut shortage due to climate change
The codling moth, peach twig borer and oriental fruit moth are set to increase in numbers, which will wreak havoc on local crops.
Biologists Find Another Incredible Skill Ants Have To Put Humans To Shame
Ants are able to avoid traffic jams due to their clever synchronization skills, a new study has found.
Alarm as cow-killing ticks spread to 19 states
"Asian longhorned tick was discovered in New Jersey in the fall of 2017 on a sheep farm," pest management expert Joellen Lampman told Newsweek.
New species of butterfly "stained with fire" found in cloud-covered forests
The flame-colored butterfly was first observed high up in the Andes Mountains at an altitude of around 10,000 feet.
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Coffee prices could rise due to loss of insects
Climate change–driven declines in pollinating insects will result in less successful coffee, cocoa, watermelon and mango crops.
Bedbugs "like lobsters" invade apartment block in Massachusetts
One resident has so far noticed 70 lurking around her home and has quarantined her room over fear that the pests will spread.
Bedbugs and Balenciaga: Could Paris's bedbug infestation spread to the US?
Bedbugs have been on the rise in France ever since the 1990s, but new data reveals the problem has become much larger than previously thought.
Paris tackles bedbug infestation as videos emerge
Millions of Americans vacation in the French capital each year, with visitor numbers set to soar as the city prepares to host the 2024 Olympics.
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How edible bugs can make food more climate-friendly
The insect industry faces skeptical consumers and regulatory hurdles, but proponents think insects could play a helpful role in sustainable agriculture
Army of hundreds of millions of ants colonizes beach
"It is estimated that there are at least a few hundred million ants in this entire nest," ant specialist Luc Gomel said.
"Let's play a game"—Can you spot the 2 creatures camouflaged in this photo?
"A tomato plant that looked fine on Saturday can be nearly stripped of leaves by Tuesday morning," the Mississippi State University Extension Service said.
Bees facing another threat as cousin of "murder hornet" appears in U.S.
The non-native yellow-legged hornet, a fearsome predator of honeybees, has been detected in the United States for the first time.
Girl, 1, dies after being stung by scorpion while playing in yard
Around 1.5 million scorpion stings occur worldwide each year, resulting in about 2,600 deaths.
Scientists develop game-changing vaccine against Lyme disease ticks
Researchers have developed a way to vaccinate people such that the ticks that cause Lyme disease cannot be colonized by the bacteria that cause the disease.
Snake catcher called out to "large hissing" not prepared for what he finds
James Bindoff, who goes by Townsville Snake Catcher on the internet, found an unusual culprit after responding to what was thought to be a loudly hissing snake.
Toddler dies after tick bites while playing with dog
The little girl, aged only two, is thought to have died from rickettsiosis caused by bacteria transmitted by ticks.