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Researchers from the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Entomology and Department of ...
Women pursuing careers in entomology face persistent challenges in obtaining jobs compared to men, according to a new study analyzing career tracks of recent entomology doctoral graduates. Among ...
In the long run, taking local action to curb the pollution contributing to rising global temperatures will give us a better ...
A worldwide compilation of insect abundance studies shows the number of land-dwelling insects is in decline. On average, there is a global decrease of 0.92% per year, which translates to ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNBees Manage to Build the Best Honeycombs, Even on Imperfect Foundations
In a new study, scientists tested how honeybees adapt to construct their hives on 3D-printed foundations of varying sizes ...
Insects also migrate, study shows Date: January 19, 2017 Source: University of Haifa Summary: Insects engage in the largest continental migration on Earth, new research indicates. Some 3.5 ...
Insects do not fly directly toward a light source, but actually “tilt their backs toward the light,” said Sam Fabian, an Imperial College London entomologist and co-author of the study ...
Microplastics could be contaminating new environments via flying insects that eat them in polluted waters and carry them through the air, new research shows.
There is evidence that plants and insects interact through sound, researchers at Tel Aviv University said recently.
Streetlights left on all night cause leaves to become so tough that insects cannot eat them, threatening the food chain, a study has found.
More of than 40 percent of insect species are declining, creating potentially 'catastrophic' consequences for the planet, says a study.
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