It's All In The KissAnts ‘Kiss’ for the Benefit of Their Communities, Finds Study An ant colony has created a "social metabolism" that ensures each individual has what they need to perform their community roles. By Devrupa Rakshit
Love In The Time of NecrophiliaFungus That Seduces Male Flies to Have Sex With Dead Females Could Be Used as Insecticide After taking over the dead female's brain, the fungus concocts a "love potion" that acts as an aphrodisiac for the males. By Devrupa Rakshit
Work Like an AntHumans Aren’t Alone, Ants Freeload on Others Too The evolutionary idea of “social parasitism" explains how social parasites exploit existing communal networks of one’s own species. By Devrupa Rakshit
It's No Biggie!A Species of Ants Have the Ability to Shrink, Regrow Their Brains: Study Indian jumping ants "have this ability to completely transform themselves at the adult stage." By Devrupa Rakshit
Beauty Lies Within?The Buzz Cut: The Beauty Pageant Judge Who ‘De‑Crowned’ Mrs. Sri Lanka For Being Divorced Got Arrested This week in The Buzz Cut, we bring you a mysterious Jennifer Lopez video and the rise of vaccine outfits. By Saumya Kalia
Insect ApocalypseThe World is Losing 1‑2% of Its Insects Every Year, Scientists Warn Calling insects "absolutely the fabric by which Mother Nature and the tree of life are built," researchers said the trend can be reversed if we act fast. By Devrupa Rakshit