Male mosquitoes were once bloodsuckers too, according to a new study that details the oldest-known specimens locked in 100+ million year-old amber.

Related Stories

Visa Bids $100 Million To Replace Mastercard As Apple's New Credit Card Partner

New study finds that over 95% of sponsored influencer posts on Twitter (now X) were not disclosed

I maintain a 17 year old ThinkPad

Human-caused pollution may be concealing the true extent of climate warming, according to a new study

More mammals were living on the ground several million years before the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs

Microplastics found in the reproductive system of male sea turtles, slightly less, but still significant levels were found in other organs of both male and female turtles, including the heart…

A study shows that individuals who have lied once are likely to lie again in similar situations, whereas honest and humble people lie less often

Study found that people who were not married were less at risk (at least 50% lower risk) than married people for dementia

A new study found COVID-19 infection significantly reduced sperm count, motility, and increased DNA fragmentation, potentially affecting male fertility.

380-year-old Descartes circle problem generalized using spinors from quantum physics

Major Study Details How Fossil Fuels Are Driving Climate, Health and Biodiversity Crises

Lesser-known Facts about Variables in Ruby

Selling your old laptop or phone? You might be handing over your data too

multi-backend quantum circuit simulator with noise models from a 15 year old :)

Generational divide: New UGA study reveals that financial well-being differs across age

A decade-long study of around 35 million Americans in 10 states has found that group A streptococcus infections have more than doubled by 2022

An adapted role-playing board game improved language and cognitive skills in 4–5-year-olds with delayed language development, suggests a new study.

Increasing exercise intensity or increasing exercise duration leads to greater and sustained tumor suppression, according to a study conducted on mice.

A new study from the Colorado School of Public Health concluded that Colorado children diagnosed with a type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow were more likely to live near oil and gas well sites than children who were free of cancer.

Study of more than 600,000 first-time mothers in Denmark found those who started a hormonal contraceptive in the year after giving birth were almost 1.5-times more likely to develop depression compared to mothers not using a hormonal contraceptive

A 180-year-old drug may be the fastest depression treatment ever discovered on mice

Loongson teases trio of new processors for lappies, factories, maybe servers too

BYD sold one million vehicles in Q1/2025

A year of Rust in ClickHouse

Blaze Star that’s 3,000 lightyears away will soon explode — and you’ll get to see it from Earth: ‘Once-in-a-lifetime event’

New nanomechanical biosensor detects HIV p24 antigen at 100 fg/mL in 15 mins, using antibody-coated cantilevers

More than 250,000 microplastics (MPs) were detected in the saliva of a person after one hour of chewing a single piece of gum, a new study has revealed.

Im too dumb?

OpenVertebrate Presents a Database of 13K 3D Scans of Specimens

Science Stopped Believing in Porn Addiction. You Should, Too