ESA research shows insects can thrive in microgravity, making them an option for future astronaut diets. Research shows bugs ...
Insects can be a safe option for space travel as they require less land, water and feed than traditional livestock.
ESA’s findings show insects thrive where most species cannot. They need minimal resources and can live on plant scraps or organic waste.
Why eat bugs? Insects are “surprising superfoods,” efficient protein factories, loaded with essential fatty acids, ...
Researchers revisit advances in generating genetically modified plants that prevent bedbugs, beetles, weevils, and woodworms from digesting starch.
New research shows that it's possible to end the practice of using people as human bait to catch and test the black flies ...
Space travel has always pushed the boundaries of human exploration, but what about the food that sustains astronauts on these ...
House lizards, common in Indian homes, can spread salmonella. Understanding their egg-laying habits is key to control.
Researchers at the University of Stirling said landowners should be incentivised to allow beavers on their land.
Insects are light, adaptable, nutritious, and easy to farm, making them an ideal nutrient source on long-term space missions.
New research shows that it's possible to end the practice of using people as 'human bait' to catch and test the blackflies ...