Wondering how monarch butterflies migrate from Canada to Mexico each year? Here's the answer Scientists have discovered a gene in monarch butterflies that is responsible for their long distance migration pattern. The North American monarchs fly about 3,000 miles in winter. by Sumit Passary
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Science Humans are more closely related to flies and worms than previously thought, genome studies suggest by James Maynard
Science The origin of honeybees, adaptation to climate change, revealed from genome by Rebecca Kaplan
Science No hallucination! Weird fossil worm Hallucigenia descendant found and it's ALIVE by James Maynard
Science Collecting plant and animal specimens do not lead to extinction of species, say researchers by James Maynard
Science Goblin shark captured: This monster from the deep could be mistaken for alien from outer space by James Maynard
Science Say hi to Paratarsotomus macropalpis, the world's fastest land animal ... but you'll need a magnifying glass by Jim Algar
Science Neotrogla females have penis, can have sex for up to 70 hours: Discovery of Brazilian insect stuns scientists by Jim Algar
Science Students get chance to contribute to scientific knowledge, bag a new spider species by Jim Algar