Unlike most bugs, snow flies thrive in the cold—thanks to a baffling mix of genetic kinks that scientists never expected to ...
Snow flies beat the cold by acting like a mashup of Arctic fish and polar bears.
Snow flies have an unexpected way of surviving freezing temperatures. They produce antifreeze proteins to block ice formation ...
Snow flies survive freezing using antifreeze proteins and internal heat, showing how life adapts to extreme cold conditions.
Learn how snow flies use antifreeze proteins and generate heat to stay active in freezing temperatures.
In a new study, Northwestern University scientists explored how snow flies—small, wingless insects that crawl across snow to ...