Insects live in nearly every habitat, and it’s estimated that there are currently 10 quintillion insects on the globe. So far ...
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Earth’s rarest insect has returned from the dead
For more than four decades, scientists believed it was gone forever. No sightings. No evidence. No surviving populations. An ...
In recent years, human population growth, coupled with the climate crisis, environmental pressures, and current production ...
Western dislike of eating insects may be linked to ancient geography, genetics, and long-term diet patterns, not just culture ...
Researchers have discovered that insects' sense of smell evolved from ancient taste genes, rewriting evolutionary history.
Newly described aquatic insects, belonging to the genus Hydropsyche, are helping close substantial knowledge gaps regarding ...
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 ...
But spoiler alert — this is not how insects see. Hi, I’m Niba, and today we’re going to explore how insects really see the world. We’ll make our own camera to demonstrate how our eyes work, figure out ...
A wide range of plant species rely on insects for pollination, but the diversity of these insect-pollinated plants have decreased dramatically in recent decades Wild flowers are essential to bees and ...
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