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'Insect apocalypse' is already fueling malnutrition in some regions, first-of-its-kind study reveals
In a first, researchers quantify how pollinator declines contribute to food insecurity.
Future AI systems - particularly those used in robotics, autonomous vehicles and real-time decision-making - could be ...
The secret behind insects' lightning-fast reactions could offer a blueprint for more energy-efficient robots and self-driving cars, according to a new study challenging our understanding of how brains ...
Experts warn ticks carrying Lyme disease and other illnesses are becoming more common in backyards and neighborhoods, ...
As an adult, the caddisfly looks like a nondescript, slender brown moth. But as larvae, these fascinating insects build ...
Consumer Reports tests lotions, sprays, wipes, and plant-based repellents on real people, using real mosquitoes.
New study findings: Researchers in Nepal directly linked insect pollinator declines to reduced income and nutrient intake in farming communities. Nutritional impact: Pollinators provided over 20% of ...
Research points to alarming species decline, habitat degradation, and deeper ecological stress in India’s Western Ghats ...
Pollinators have economic and health benefits, but those benefits have been difficult to quantify. A new study puts some ...
Inside Wanghin Lab, entomology meets art as two brothers get the city back in touch with nature, one pin at a time ...
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