Researchers have developed a technology to control swarms of insects equipped with electronic sensors. These cyborgs could significantly improve the efficiency of rescue missions in disaster zones.
An ant drags a green grasshopper into an anthill. Many insects have caught prey. A lot of ants are pulling a grasshopper. Insect life. Migratory locust swarm Close-up of an Migratory locust swarm ...
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Robotic insects modeled after bees are set to revolutionize pollination, boosting crop yields and transforming agriculture.
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New research highlights the need for a broader approach to attracting fairy-wrens and other beloved birds to our gardens.
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Locusts are a type of grasshopper that can change their behavior and physical appearance in response to certain conditions. While grasshoppers typically behave as solitary insects, locusts can form ...