A Utah lawmaker wants to change the common scientific name of the Mormon cricket, citing the LDS Church's stance against ...
Insect frass turns waste into a powerful organic fertilizer, boosting soil health and sustainability in farming.
Researchers have hacked living cockroaches to create new search-and-rescue tech.
Insects don’t have lungs. Their blood-like hemolymph doesn’t carry oxygen. Instead, they take in oxygen through a row of ...
UV-treated mealworm powder can be added to bread cheese pasta and other food products under new regulation The European Commission has ...
Beyond protein, insects are teeming with essential vitamins and minerals. For instance, mealworms are high in iron – a ...
Insect droppings, commonly known as insect frass, may seem useless and downright disgusting, but scientists found that this ...
The Anabrus simplex doesn’t know it is the subject of new legislation. Neither does the insect know that some consider its ...
Thiong'o Gachie has found a unique balance after venturing into both Black Soldier Flies (BSF) and cricket farming at a time when both insects have garnered global attention as eco-solutions for ...
The European Commission has approved the use of mealworm larvae flour in a range of food products including cheese, jams, ...
"I often stroll around the Nagoya University campus to see insects. I still remember when I saw an ant cricket skillfully evading ants despite being surrounded by them," he said. "From that moment ...