#  Recent News from the MCZ 

 



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  [### Study Shows Infrared Radiation From Plants Serves as Invitation to Pollinating Insects

 ](/news/2025/12/study-shows-infrared-radiation-plants-serves-invitation-pollinating-insects) December 12, 2025 

 

   ![three people smiling at the camera, surrounded by plants in a greenhouse](/sites/g/files/omnuum6431/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/2025-12/112025_Pollination_024.jpeg?itok=4M6eDT3w) 

 



 

 

   [### Ticks on an Eel: Museum Specimen is a First of its Kind

 ](/news/2025/12/ticks-eel-museum-specimen-first-its-kind) December 08, 2025 

 

   ![ventral view of a tick on a black background with a .1 cm scale bar](/sites/g/files/omnuum6431/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/2025-12/Screenshot%202025-12-08%20at%2011.08.43%E2%80%AFAM.png?itok=lSYqea8W) 

 



 

 

   [### Sea Scorpions Just Got a Lot Older — and a Lot Scarier

 ](/news/2025/11/sea-scorpions-just-got-lot-older-and-lot-scarier) November 21, 2025 

 

   ![a figure showing six views of a fossil sea scorpion](/sites/g/files/omnuum6431/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/2025-11/rspb.2025.2061.f001%20%281%29.jpg?itok=tz_bJ282) 

 



 

 

   [### 2024-2025 Annual Report of the MCZ

 ](/news/2025/11/2024-2025-annual-report-mcz) November 17, 2025 

 

   ![a translucent squid on a black background with the text Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard University Annual Report 2024-2025](/sites/g/files/omnuum6431/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/2025-11/2024-2025%20Annual%20Report%20cover.jpg?h=784ce690&itok=jymF4ZhF) 

 



 

 

   [### From the Depths to Discovery: A Tiny Limpet Reveals Big Secrets of the Deep Sea

 ](/news/2025/11/depths-discovery-tiny-limpet-reveals-big-secrets-deep-sea) November 06, 2025 

 

   ![four views of a limpet](/sites/g/files/omnuum6431/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/2025-11/Low-Res_Figure%207_Anatomy.jpg?h=b7fb795e&itok=MWcWQHw4) 

 



 

 

   [### Fossils Reveal the World’s Most Persistent Parasite

 ](/news/2025/10/fossils-reveal-worlds-most-persistent-parasite) October 30, 2025 

 

   ![Fossiliferous slab with specimens of the bivalve mollusk Babinka from the Fezouata Shale biota (Early Ordovician) showing evidence of fossilized spionid-like borings](/sites/g/files/omnuum6431/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/2025-12/Babinka%20crop.png?itok=-vADUhIA) 

 



 

 

  

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