Structures in millipede secretions have been found to modulate specific neuroreceptors in ant brains. Millipedes get a bad rap — their many legs put people off and could classify them as ‘creepy ...
Millipedes, often dismissed as creepy crawlies, may hold the secret to future painkillers and neurological drugs. Researchers at Virginia Tech discovered unique alkaloid compounds in the defensive ...
Can you imagine an 8-foot-long millipede crawling across the forest floor? That’s the Arthropleura, a giant creepy-crawly that lived over 300 million years ago during the late Carboniferous period.
While excited to discover new things, Moskovitz wished it didn't "come at the cost of the residents having a nice home that's not millipede infested". Over the next 18 months, he'll undertake "creepy ...
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