The remains of a preserved 50-million-year-old cell may provide clues to the evolution of earthworms and leeches The remains of long, thin cells preserved inside the 50-million-year-old fossilized ...
It's time to bring the heat — literally. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have determined that heat can kill the cocoons of jumping worms, the invasive earthworms that have spread ...
Gardners beware -- the invasive Amynthas agrestis, also known as the Asian jumping worm, could be wiggling around a garden near you. These worms are known for their insatiable appetite and ability to ...
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