ESA’s findings show insects thrive where most species cannot. They need minimal resources and can live on plant scraps or organic waste.
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ESA Looks at Incorporating Insects Into Astronaut Diets
Insects are light, adaptable, nutritious, and easy to farm, making them an ideal nutrient source on long-term space missions.
A CREEPY-crawly with devil horns is the latest horrifying creature to be discovered in Australia, so terrifying it’s named ...
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Insects in Space: The Surprising Superfood That Could Fuel Long-Duration Missions
Space travel has always pushed the boundaries of human exploration, but what about the food that sustains astronauts on these ...
An animal is unexpectedly moving northward in the United States, prompting concern about its impact on native species and the ...
It turns out it is easy to feed robins without spending any money, as you can naturally encourage them to keep returning to ...
Meet the treehopper, a type of bug best known for the strange, thorn-like protrusions that stick out of its back into the air ...
When the days get shorter and the air turns crisp, it’s a sure sign that your garden is winding down for the year.
Conservation biologist Brian Gratwicke searches with his team for frogs in Altos de Campana National Park in Panama. Nate ...
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How Minnesota Animals Get Ready for Winter
Animals undergo drastic physiological and behavioral changes to prepare for the incredibly cold and harsh Minnesota winters ...
Don’t attempt to feed it, keep your garbage bins tightly shut, and don’t allow your dog out unsupervised. Opossums aren’t ...
As jolly as bringing home a Christmas tree should be, there are plenty of ways it can go wrong. Getting your tree from the ...
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