Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview shows how AI can discover and chain vulnerabilities at scale, but the bigger challenge for ...
The always opinionated Christofer Sundberg shares his thoughts on his new game Samson and how it's a make-or-break moment.
A plant uses a rare scent to guide its pollinator to male flowers first and to female flowers later, finds a study led by ...
Discover why 17-year cicadas are emerging four years early and how warm spring soils create new “shadow broods” across the ...
Taking inspiration from the compound eyes of the fruit fly — which are wide-angle and can process visual information much faster than the human eye — researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
While many Westerners find the idea of eating beetles or crickets unappetizing, this view is actually a global outlier. For roughly two billion people worldwide, eating insects — known as entomophagy ...
Washington State University entomologist Stanley Hoyt shares how insects develop resistance to insecticides, alongside a whimsical illustration from Yakima artist John Freeborn. “As the insecticide is ...
Close-up of Pseudoproscopia latirostris, a unique grasshopper species with an elongated head. Native to South America, it uses its distinctive shape as camouflage in ...
Trehalose metabolism regulates transcriptional control of muscle development in lepidopteran insects
This useful study examines whether the sugar trehalose, coordinates energy supply with the gene programs that build muscle in the cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera). The evidence for this ...
A few years ago, when I first started experimenting with generative AI as a partner at a consulting firm, I noticed something that surprised me: It was helping me a lot more than it was helping my ...
For many farmers, insect pressure can feel random and relentless. One field gets hit hard while the next seems untouched, even though fertility programs and spray schedules look nearly identical on ...
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