Researchers at the University of Stirling said landowners should be incentivised to allow beavers on their land.
New research shows that it's possible to end the practice of using people as human bait to catch and test the black flies ...
Long before humans reached orbit, insects had already shown they could handle the hurdles of spaceflight. Light, highly adaptable and nutritionally rich, these resilient animals present an attractive ...
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Ending human bait practices in river blindness monitoring
New research shows that it's possible to end the practice of using people as 'human bait' to catch and test the blackflies ...
The research team in Malawi check one of the traps. The plastic containers hold a yeast and sugar solution which produces ...
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Why Some Countries Are Turning to Insect-Based Protein
The world of protein is experiencing a remarkable transformation. While most people still reach for chicken, beef, or fish, ...
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Why Some Countries Are Turning Toward Insect Protein, Report Finds
The world is witnessing a remarkable shift in how nations view their protein supply chains. What was once considered a fringe ...
Scientists filmed bats to see how they communicate while swarming. They found a surprise: In urban settings, rats attack bats ...
Seven new species of a distinctive frog-like insect have been discovered by a scientist from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) ...
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This Amateur Fossil Hunter Discovered a 151-Million-Year-Old Insect—And It’s a New Species
Amateur fossil hunter Robert Beattie has been searching for remnants of the past ever since he was a child. Now, some of his ...
After a decades-long hiatus, new world screwworm populations have surged in Central America and Mexico — and are inching northward.
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