Unexpected Biological Trick: Butterflies 'Sing' to Ants to Survive
A new study reveals that certain butterfly larvae use rhythmic signals akin to musical language to communicate with ants, gaining protection and sustenance from them.
Hundreds of customers are waiting for products ordered from a clothing company – This is how the CEO responds
Last Butterfly, a youth-favored clothing company, has left hundreds of customers waiting for their orders, which the CEO claims are currently stuck in UK customs.
This Day in History. The World Premiere of the Opera 'Madama Butterfly' Takes Place in Milan
The opera 'Madama Butterfly' had its world premiere at La Scala in Milan on February 17, 1904, depicting a tragic love story between an American naval officer and a young Japanese girl.
The butterfly in the stomach is what makes us return every year, says Erika Hilton
Erika Hilton, a federal deputy, reflects on the emotional connection to the São Paulo Carnival and its political significance while participating in the parade.
Plant 'worse than Japanese knotweed' could 'wreck homes'
Experts warn that buddleia, often referred to as butterfly bush, may cause even more structural damage to homes than Japanese knotweed due to its rapid growth and invasive nature.
The Hit of the Exhibition in Úvalno is a Butterfly with Transparent Wings and Beer made from Orchids
An exhibition in Úvalno is showcasing a unique butterfly with transparent wings and beer brewed from orchids.
Heading to the Super Bowl: guacamole production, without harm to the Monarch Butterfly
The article discusses the spike in avocado demand in the U.S. during the Super Bowl and the environmental concerns surrounding avocado production in Michoacán, Mexico.
Ice Hockey at the Olympics: When the Butterfly Catches the Goblin, and the Blind Zebra Looks On
The article discusses the history and evolution of ice hockey in the Olympic Winter Games, highlighting Canada's dominance and the sport's journey since its inception.
Andreu Escrivà, educator: 'How are we going to notice a butterfly if we are so busy preparing the lunch boxes for the whole week?'
In his new book 'The Earth is Not Your Planet', biodiversity expert Andreu Escrivà argues that humans must step back to give more space to life.
Butterfly named in honor of Nemo was described from an Ecuadorian specimen
Scientists have described two new butterfly species from Ecuador: Mesene nemo, found in Ecuador and Panama, and Mesene lojensis, found only in a few locations in Loja province.
Dane nominated for best nature photo of the year
Danish photographer Mogens Trolle has been nominated for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition with his image of a Malaysian bear sheltering from rain in an old stove, featuring a butterfly on its nose.
A rare fungus grew on horse dung – Metsähallitus listed last year's best species discoveries
In Finland, several new species were discovered in various protected areas last year, including critically endangered species such as the copper underwing and the Lapland yellow butterfly.
Belen unleashed by Fazio: "Three, four very difficult years. The little butterfly? It has expanded..."
In an interview with Fabio Fazio, Belen Rodriguez opened up about her challenging past few years and her upcoming participation in Sanremo.
A student was arrested in a high school in Pyrgos who was in possession of a butterfly knife
A 17-year-old student was arrested at a high school in Pyrgos for possessing a butterfly knife, and his mother was also arrested for neglecting his supervision.
Butterfly Exhibition in the Botanical Garden: Tropical Flight Artists Visiting Wintry Munich
The article discusses a butterfly exhibition in Munich, showcasing tropical butterflies, and emphasizes their vibrant beauty and fascinating life cycle.
The agonizing search for the capuchin butterfly, the most threatened in Spain
Entomologists have declared the capuchin butterfly extinct in Tenerife after unsuccessful searches, urging protective measures for the remaining populations in La Palma.
The Paul Seixas phenomenon, Loïs Boisson's cannonball, Maxime Grousset the butterfly king... These great surprises that made French sport shine
The article highlights surprising French sports successes in 2025, featuring athletes like Paul Seixas, Loïs Boisson, Maxime Grousset, Charlotte Yven, Louis Bielle-Biarrey, and Christo Popov.