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Sep 10 2025SCIENCE

The Nose Knows: How Wasps Find Their Targets

Parasitoid wasps are like tiny detectives. They can find their prey in a crowded, smelly world. This is thanks to their super-powered sense of smell. Scientists have been studying a specific type of wasp called Microplitis mediator. They wanted to understand how these wasps use their sense of smell

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Jumping Genes: The Surprising World of Parasitic Wasps

Parasitic wasps belong to a group called Braconidae. This group is part of a larger group known as Hymenoptera. Hymenoptera includes bees, ants, wasps, and sawflies. It is one of the most diverse groups of insects. Many of these insects are very helpful, like pollinators and parasitic wasps. These w

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Feb 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wasps vs. Pesticides: Who Wins in the Battle for Bugs?

In the never-ending battle against pesky pests, scientists are always on the lookout for natural allies. One such ally is the tiny wasp, Trichogramma chilonis, which targets the eggs of the Helicoverpa species. These wasps are superheroes in tomato fields, where Helicoverpa pests can cause significa

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Air Force Halts New Video Training on Diverse Pilots

The U. S. Air Force has halted and is reviewing a basic training course that highlights the achievements of Black and female pilots during World War II. This comes after President Donald Trump issued an executive order to stop diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Videos featuring the Tuskegee

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Spider Wasps Get a Tech Upgrade for Solving Hard Problems

Ever heard of spider wasps and their clever problem-solving skills? Scientists have now given them a digital boost! They've combined the wasps' natural strategies with some smart tricks from the Grey Wolf Algorithm. This makes their search for the best solutions faster and more efficient. The new me

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Oct 05 2024WEATHER

Beware the Wasp Attack: Storms Displace Insects in North Carolina

A nasty surprise is waiting for people in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. The storm's flooding has forced thousands of yellowjacket wasps and other stinging insects out of their underground nests. These homeless bugs are now on the prowl, looking for any target to sting! Authorities a

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