Scientists think that by deliberately eating plants laced with toxic alkaloids, the caterpillars either poison the invaders inside them or boost their own immune systems. A study found that woolly ...
NORFOLK, Va. — For as long as humans have been able to experience weather, we have been trying to predict it. While modern science helps us understand the complex interactions in our atmosphere ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – As the chill of winter approaches, many look to an unlikely source for clues about the season ahead—the woolly bear caterpillar. With its distinctive black-and-orange ...