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Should people eat insects instead of meat? Experts explain the benefits of bugs
ABC News via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoExperts say bugs are a climate-friendly and nutrient-rich alternative to typical animal proteins,...
Frequent mowing puts poisonous weed into survival mode
Science Daily· 3 days agoA study published in Nature's Scientific Reports has found that frequent mowing of Solanum elaeagnifolium may help create a "superweed." ...Solanum carolinense, or Carolina ...
Should people eat insects instead of meat? Experts explain the benefits of bugs
ABC News· 15 hours ago"Because of our heavy European cultural influence, most Americans shun the idea of eating insects,"...
Joro Spiders Are Back in the News. Here's What the Experts Really Think About Them
US News & World Report· 5 hours ago“I think this is one of those ‘canary in the coal mine’ type species where it’s showy, it's getting a lot of attention," said Hannah Burrack, professor and chair of the entomology< ...
Joro spiders are making themselves at home in Georgia — but experts say there's no cause for concern
WABE· 2 hours agoA large, brightly colored invasive species called the Joro spider is on the move in the United...
Joro spiders: What to know about the giant parachuting arachnid
KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma· 9 hours agoThe Times cited University of Georgia researcher Andy Davis, who said in research released in...
Joro spiders: What to know about the giant parachuting arachnid
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta· 9 hours agoThe Times cited University of Georgia researcher Andy Davis, who said in research released in...
Joro spiders: What to know about the giant parachuting arachnid
WPXI· 9 hours agoThe Times cited University of Georgia researcher Andy Davis, who said in research released in...
Georgia has 125 species of dragonflies, making state place to be for Dragonfly Day
Gannett via AOL· 16 hours ago“Dragonflies, even in their larvae phase, eat mosquitoes,” said Gabriela Cardona Rivera, a doctoral...
Could giant flying, venomous spiders creep into the DMV? Here's what we know about the Joro
AOL· 23 hours agoWill the giant Joro spider - a venomous arachnid originally from Asia that can glide through the air – make its way to the Washington, D.C. region this summer? It's quite possible, says University ...