The average ant tooth is thinner than a human hair and able to slice through tough leaves and even flesh without breaking. Researchers now know how: the edges of ant teeth are lined with a layer of ...
Researchers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have investigated why some very small creatures can cut, puncture, and sting with such ease despite their small size. Researchers leveraged ...
Why do ants and other small creatures have such sharp bites? According to scientists from the University of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), the answer lies in their ...
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