About Us
This cyborg locust sniffs out bombs
A team of engineers from Washington University in St. Louis is looking to capitalize on the sense of smell in locusts to create new biorobotic sensing systems that could be used in homeland security applications like sniffing out bombs.
More Pet Animal Stories
Elon Musk's 5 Wildest Predictions
7 Mind-Bending Plants That'll Change How You See The World
Daily Escape: Gliding over Hawaii, USA
This Hawaii trail is a field of burned lava trees
Belgium Has Created One Of The World's Most Beautiful Cycling Paths
There's a secret waterfall at the edge of America's Grand Canyon
Daily Escape: Dog goes kayaking in Vancouver, Canada
Astronaut floats free in space
How To Use Chopsticks Like A Pro In No Time
This remote hotel in Jordan looks like a Martian colony
See-Through Kayaking In Florida's Bioluminescent Waters Is Magical
Tiny tadpoles climb on daddy for piggyback ride
This Rooftop Infinity Pool Overlooks New York's JFK Airport Runway
8 American Habits That Outsiders Don't Understand
A place where green icebergs exist
Daily Escape: Cocos Keeling Islands, Australia
Daily Escape: Riding a sea scooter in Mauritius
These Danish circular suburbs look like alien bases
America's Newest Roller Coaster Goes From 0 to 78 MPH In 2 Seconds
There's A Hidden Underwater Park In California Full Of Sunken Boats And Barges