The Pakistani yellow scorpion uses its venom to incapacitate prey. But new research shows that it might also be used to cure a range of maladies, even cancer. Part of scorpions’ evolutionary success ...
A University of Queensland study has shown that a deadly scorpion's venom carries an extra biochemical sting that could be ...
As scorpions continue to produce drops of liquid venom valued at around $39 million per gallon, they offer a compelling reminder that innovation often lies in overlooked places waiting to be unlocked.
A study has shown a deadly scorpion’s venom carries an extra biochemical sting that could be used to guide future medical treatments and tests.
Scorpions are an evolutionary marvel with venom that could save lives. Scorpions are a frightening and deadly group of animals. But their venom is one of nature's most unique chemical cocktails.
Scientists recently made an intriguing discovery in the Halgurd-Sakran Mountains of northern Iraq. A new species within the ...
A scientist has discovered the first species of South American scorpion that sprays its venom — a behavior previously only observed in two genera of scorpions found in North America and Africa.