A plastic-eating insect in Kenya may be a potential ally to join in the fight against plastic pollution. Scientists have […] ...
Insects aren't just an unusual accompaniment to wine. Eating them could help sustain Earth's booming population, as Museum scientist Dr Duncan Sivell reveals. Superhero movies may be popular right now ...
In a bid to lessen the harmful effects from conventional ways of disposing of plastics, scientists in Kenya have found a ...
A small shiny insect species has a unique dietary craving that could help solve the world's plastic pollution problem.
Can Eating Insects Save The World? sees presenter and food writer Stefan Gates immerse himself in the extraordinary world of hard-core insect-eating in a bid to conquer his lingering revulsion of ...
Food scientist Antonio Bisconsin Junior, a professor at the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology in Rondônia (IFRO), does not believe the average Brazilian will begin eating insects ...
Reactions have ranged from apprehension to all-out disgust. But should we be eating insects? Many conservationists and environmentalists think we should. The number of people suffering from food ...
Eating microplastics did not appear to affect the insects’ survival and growth. Dr. Tseng says the next step will be to learn from the insects’ digestive mechanisms how to break down ...