Faced with exploding global demand for protein and the growing environmental impact of animal farming, insects are emerging ...
The diversity of water strider species apparently developed as early as the Cretaceous period, much earlier than previously thought. SNSB researchers have succeeded in clarifying the phylogenetic ...
Entomophagy has long been recognised as an underutilised strategy to address food security issues. Eating insects is one part ...
Nature is full of amazing adaptations, some of which are almost difficult to imagine. One such example is that of the ...
At the newest experience at one of Indianapolis’ top attractions, one question stands out — are you clever enough?
The community is being asked to collect, euthanise and hand in the destructive pests as part of the annual Great Cane Toad ...
Extremophile molds are invading art museums and devouring their collections. Stigma and climate change have fueled their ...
The AMNH identifies 70 new species in 2025 after reviewing decades of collections, while their habitats disappear without ...
A scan revealed that an Egyptian crocodile mummy preserves a fish caught on a bronze hook after more than 2,000 years.
Last summer I polled the great art houses of Europe with a seemingly straightforward question: Had they had any recent experiences with mold in their collections? Mold is a perennial scourge in ...
A chance observation of an unusual spider led scientists to identify a new parasitic mite species in Brazil. While sorting through spiders and scorpions in the Zoological Collections Laboratory at the ...
A journey that links the bustling heart of Tokyo with a small community on the city’s mountainous western fringe reveals the ...
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