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1 hr ago | This Is South Devon

Peter Moore: Grasshoppers for breakfast?

FANCY a lovely, nutritious meal high in unsaturated omega-3 fatty acids, protein, and vitamins? You could have fish or, equally healthy, mealworms.

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Wed May 22, 2013

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

Apurba Barman joins staff at AgriLife as entomologist

Texas AgrilLife Extension and Research Services recently hired Barman as an entomologist.

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Related Topix: Science, Lubbock, TX, Texas Tech, Agriculture, Apiculture

Your News Now

New insect invader pushing out fire ants

First discovered by a Houston pest exterminator in 2002, the Tawny Crazy Ant is the latest insect invader from South America.

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Common Dreams

Pesticide Producers Turn to 'Bee-Washing' to Fight Backlash

Pesticide makers have taken to framing themselves as stewards of the bees as backlash over their products' links to mass bee deaths grows.

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Related Topix: Apiculture, Science, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Biotech, Bayer AG, Chemicals, Monsanto, US News, Liberal Political News

RedOrbit

Improving Bee Biodiversity

With beekeepers around the world still reporting a high rate of colony collapse, a new study from the University of Leeds comes as an encouraging sign for those worried about the level of bee biodiversity.

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Related Topix: Apiculture, Science, Agriculture

Bay of Plenty Times

If you have a gardening question, email Glenys at glenyswoollard@clear.net.nz

It's manufactured from the olive-like fruit and seeds of a tropical evergreen tree native to India.

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Related Topix: Home Gardening, Home, Science

We Interrupt

Eat Insects, Save The World Says United Nations

They estimate that globally 2 billion people world wide are already supplementing their diets with the nutrient-rich bugs which are high in protein.

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Related Topix: Science, Agriculture

Tue May 21, 2013

Architect Online

A Digital Camera that Mimics Insect Eyes

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Related Topix: Cameras, Science, Apiculture

Science Daily

A tiny programmable fly's eye

Compared to single-lens eyes, compound eyes offer lower resolution, but significantly larger fields of view, thin package, and with negligible distortion.

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Related Topix: Science, Science / Technology, Robots

MSNBC

I Hate fire ants. I have been attacked twice.

Researchers believe new findings about the curious locomotion of fire ants could give engineers lessons for building automated search-and-rescue robots designed to hunt for human victims trapped underground.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Robots, Science, Georgia Tech, US News, Liberal Political News

MSNBC

Swarming fire ants could be models for rescue robots

Much of the South has been living with fire ants for decades, and most youngsters there know to avoid trampling their giant underground nests unless they are looking for a swarm of painful bites.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Robots, Science, Georgia Tech, US News, Liberal Political News

WSET-TV Lynchburg

Southside Residents React to U.N. Recommendation to Eat Bugs

The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization recently issued a report saying eating bugs is not only good for our health but it also helps the environment.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Apiculture

Connecticut Post

Thailand urged to explore edible insect market

Researchers say Thailand is showing the world how to respond to the global food crisis: by raising bugs for eating.

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Scoop

Sustainable garden growing young minds

Awapuni Kindergarten's newly established sustainable garden was blessed on Friday 17 May, highlighting the journey of the kindergarten's children, teachers and whanau's learning, as well as honouring the historical name of Te Kakano, gifted to the kindergarten many years ago.

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Related Topix: Home Gardening, Home, Agriculture, Science

The Post-Standard

DEC: Emerald ash borer confirmed in Delaware and Otsego counties

The Emerald Ash Borer has been confirmed for the first time in Delaware and Otsego counties by the USDA Animal Plant Health Inspection Service , New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Joe Martens announced today The EAB was found just south of the village of Unadilla in Delaware County and just north of the village of ... (more)

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Related Topix: Delaware County, NY, Otsego County, NY, US News, United States Department of Agriculture, Unadilla, NY, Agriculture, Science

Mon May 20, 2013

ABC News

The world around us: insects

NSW Department of Primary Industries Entomologist, Peter Gillespie, asked and answered this very question on Central West Mornings - delving into the binomial names and descriptions of insects.

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Reuters

U.S. pesticide makers seek answers as bee losses sting agriculture

Monsanto Co is hosting a "Bee Summit." Bayer AG is breaking ground on a "Bee Care Center." And Sygenta AG is funding grants for research into the accelerating demise of honeybees in the United States, where the insects pollinate fruits and vegetables that make up roughly a quarter of the American diet.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Monsanto, Science, Chemicals, Manufacturing, Biotech, Bayer AG, Life, Food, Vegetables, Activism

Mother Jones

Croatians (and Americans) Training Honeybees to Sniff Out Landmines

Bees are basically the most important insect ever . Honeybees make possible roughly a third of everything we eat, and the bugs pollinate about $14 billion worth of crops and seeds in the United States each year.

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Related Topix: Apiculture, Science, Europe, World News, Croatia, Agriculture,

Today's TMJ4

Black flies at refuge plague whooping cranes

Experts say a swarm of black flies appears to be the best explanation for why endangered whooping cranes are abandoning their nests at a Wisconsin wildlife refuge.

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Related Topix: Milwaukee, WI, Science, Necedah, WI, Tomah, WI

Ars Technica

Hostile invader: Ladybug species carries spores that kill competitors

Invasive species have become a problem on nearly every continent. Native species that may have had millions of years to adapt to their environment are somehow trivially displaced by a species that originated somewhere else.

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