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Insect feces and exoskeletons can make agriculture more sustainable and produce less waste, scientists say. By Sabrina Imbler Insects excrete, just as we do, but their feces have a more pleasing ...
Some insect larvae seem to like living in crowded conditions, says Fotis Fotiadis, founder of the insect-farming startup Better Origin, which is based in Cambridge in the UK.
Could insect meal and lab-grown meat be a more sustainable, ethical way to feed our cats and dogs? Insect-protein entrepreneurs looking for open-minded eaters could hardly do better than a dog ...
London insect farm hatches plan for greener way to feed animals By Ben Makori and Sachin Ravikumar February 26, 202410:41 AM PSTUpdated February 26, 2024 ...
MSU turfgrass expert offers lawncare advice to increase refuge for insect pollinators Spring beauty in bloom in a refuge lawn (Photo by Jay McCurdy) Contact: Chloe Madison STARKVILLE, Miss.—A ...
Environmental writer Oliver Milman says habitat loss, pesticides and climate change are killing off insects worldwide, which, in turn, threatens humans. His new book is The Insect Crisis.
Less overall, but more of the same: drivers of insect population trends lead to community homogenization. Biology Letters, 2023; 19 (3) DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2023.0007 ...
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