This video uncovers how glow worms turn soft blue light into a deadly hunting tool. Viewers learn how bioluminescence draws ...
is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. One of the biggest challenges of photographing the native glow worms of New Zealand’s limestone caves is ...
At first glance it looks like the stuff dreams are made of – a fairy kingdom lit by tiny bulbs of blue light. But this is no imaginary land, it’s here on earth and you can see it for yourself. The ...
Water and wee. That’s what New Zealand glow-worms use to build sticky traps to ensnare their prey. Arachnocampa luminosa lives in wet caves, spending about nine months as a larva, before growing wings ...