HONOLULU (KHON2) — Would you eat insects? A new study has found that the exoskeletons of insects can induce weigh loss in mice. But what about humans? Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to ...
Tsukuba, Japan—Some beetles, such as Anomala albopilosa, strongly reflect left circularly polarized light (electromagnetic waves that oscillate leftward relative to the direction of light reception).
I love taking selfies with my insect friends. They’re so tiny and look so different from me. But my friend Rich Zack told me that insects and humans have lots in common. He’s an insect scientist at ...
A 64-year-old woman presented to the otolaryngology clinic at a Taiwanese hospital because she'd been hearing abnormal sounds in her left ear for 4 days. She told doctors there that she'd felt a ...
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › A close up view of a dry cicada shell. It’s officially cicada season—and the first time ...
If you're terrified of the possibility that humanity will be dismembered by an insectoid master race, equipped with robotic exoskeletons (or would that be exo-exoskeletons?), look away now.
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