Witness the majesty of moths taking flight at 6,000 frames per second (via aeon)
Witness the majesty of moths taking flight at 6,000 frames per second
(via aeon)
Witness the majesty of moths taking flight at 6,000 frames per second
(via aeon)
Some species of moths and bees have evolved to land on mammalian eyelids (including humans) and drink our tears. In times of relentless human tragedy and environmental catastrophe, are we creating the perfect conditions for these tear-drinking insects to flourish? What do these insects want from our tears anyways?
via http://genomicgastronomy.com/work/2016–2/to-flavour-our-tears/