LAKE COUNTY, CA - the U.S. Geological Survey reported that a 3.7 magnitude quake rattled near Cobb at midday on Sunday.
A dense fog advisory was released by the NWS Hanford CA on Saturday at 10:34 p.m. valid for Sunday between midnight and 11 ...
She starts the game convinced she can beat her own chess bot in under five minutes — and then the bot plays the Cow Opening. At first it looks wrong, but move by move the position gets weirder, faster ...
GREENSBORO, NC (February 2, 2026) – The Downtown Greenway is pleased to announce that artist Pete Beeman will be in Greensboro with his crew to install his public artwork, May-Bee and the Bot (In the ...
Bees navigate their surroundings with astonishing precision. Their brains are now inspiring the design of tiny, low-power chips that could one day guide miniature robots and sensors.
In early tests with a review unit of Bee, we found the device itself was easy to use. It’s just a press of a button to turn recording on or off. In the app, you can configure whether a double press ...
Bee stings aren't fun. For those who are allergic, they can be deadly. But... can bee venom make you beautiful? Some online insist it can, touting products containing derivatives of bee venom.
Contrary to popular depictions of bee nests as large, intricate hives that hang from trees, the majority of bee species — about 90% — are actually solitary and build their nests in the ground or ...
The idea of the “Queen Bee” has been buzzing around corporate life for decades. You’ve heard the story: A woman finally breaks into senior leadership, only to turn around and block other women from ...
Dr. Kit Prendergast of the Curtin School of Molecular and Life Sciences is being credited with the find, which he said was made while surveying a rare plant in Western Australia’s Goldfields.
As if deadly snakes, spiders and sharks were not enough, Australia now has a new creepy critter: a "lucifer" bee with devil-like horns. The species, dubbed Megachile (Hackeriapis) lucifer, was found ...
Scientists in Australia have identified a new species of native bee with tiny, devil-like horns that have earned it a playfully hellish name – “lucifer.” The species, Megachile lucifer, was discovered ...