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Ant-eresting: This Guy Quit His Job to Sell Insects
He hunts for ants in parks, catching the insects by setting up torchlights for them to fly over.
Fire Ants Are Invading Hawaii, so Helicopters Are Blasting Them With Birth Control
The ants are blinding pets and torturing farmworkers: “It was like a whole piece of my body was getting lit on fire.”
Pretending to Be an Ant on Facebook With 1.8 Million Others Is Oddly Satisfying
The buzzing group is weirdly fun even for my ANTisocial self.
'Late for My Men's Rights Seminar,' Today's Comic by Zach Cunningham
A compliment from a pile of ants has this men's rights activist ready to get all hot and heavy.
Humans Could Be Smarter In Groups, If Their Groups Had These Features
Collective intelligence is seen throughout the natural world, like in flocks of birds or schools of fish. Here's how humans could tap into their own kind of collective intelligence.
People Are Letting Ants Bite Them as an Anti-Inflammatory
Could ants, and the bacteria they carry, be used as modern medicine?
People Are Letting Ants Bite Them as an Anti-Inflammatory
Could ants, and the bacteria they carry, be used as modern medicine?
The White House Is Infested with Roaches and Ants
Melania's Christmas decorations aren't the only terrifying thing going on at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
How Physics Dooms Average Ants
A quirk of friction offers up ant meals to nightmarish antlion larvae.
Get Ready for More Mosquitoes and Ants Thanks to Climate Change
An expert explains how the world's insect population will change by 2050.
There's an Ant Subspecies Named After Radiohead Because Science Loves Them Too
If you don't have a subspecies named after you does your music even bang?
I Got High and Chilled with Ants at the Guggenheim on 4/20
Smells alter your state of mind while you gaze at bioartist Anicka Yi's ant- and bacteria-filled installations.