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The planet’s oldest bee species has become the world’s first insect to be granted legal rights
In a first for nature and the planet, an insect has been given official legal rights. The revolutionary move comes from Peru, ...
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Ever wonder where bugs go in winter? These 12 facts explain how insects survive cold months out of sight
Ants, often seen as summer pests, showcase their incredible teamwork during winter. As the cold sets in, they retreat deep ...
Fossil insect find, Zekuforma maculata, reveals a land-to-water experiment in evolution, rewriting 230 million years of true bug history.
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40-Million-Year-Old Amber Discovery Reveals an Insect “Missing Link”
The Natural History Museum of Denmark houses a unique collection of 70,000 pieces of amber from various time periods.
Understanding the evolution of insect mating behavior is essential for explaining how early insects adapted to life on land.
Experts say that if people in the United States and Europe can get over the "ick", edible insects could revolutionise food ...
Insects are strange, wondrous beings. Butterflies can see parts of the light spectrum that are invisible to human eyes and use these ultraviolet patterns to find their way to tasty plants. Moths use ...
Common European spittlebugs secretly spread a deadly bacterium, Xylella fastidiosa, threatening over 600 plant species.
Winter doesn’t have to mean a lifeless garden or a silent backyard. Even when frost creeps in and most plants retreat, some ...
Lymbery is global chief executive of Compassion in World Farming, a former United Nations Food Systems Champion, and award-winning author. His latest book, co-edited with Michel Vandenbosch, is ...
The consumption of edible insects, a common part of the diet of some Asian and Latin American countries, is tentatively ...
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