Caroline Chaboo’s eyes light up when she talks about tortoise beetles. Like gems, they exist in myriad bright colors: shiny blue, red, orange, leaf green and transparent flecked with gold. They’re ...
New research shows invasive species are reducing insect populations worldwide and weakening ecosystems people rely on.
Diet played a key role in the evolution of the vast beetle family tree Lesley Evans Ogden, Knowable Magazine Caroline Chaboo’s eyes light up when she talks about tortoise beetles. Like gems, they ...
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The Average American Can’t Properly Identify These Common Insects
Insects are everywhere, crawling across sidewalks, hanging out in our gardens, and even invading our homes. Despite ...
Native fungi from forests killed emerald ash borers in lab tests, offering a potential new biological tool to slow the ...
The Namib desert’s sand can be burningly hot but its air, blowing in off the Atlantic Ocean, is cool. Running generates a wind over the body. We concluded that the heat from the sun and from the ...
BERKELEY — Scientists are naming a rare species of beetle in honor of former California Gov. Jerry Brown after finding one at his ranch. Bembidion brownorum was last seen in 1966, but it hadn’t been ...
A statewide DNA barcoding project aims to document California’s insects for the first time, creating a crucial baseline as ...
Caroline Chaboo’s eyes light up when she talks about tortoise beetles. Like gems, they exist in myriad bright colors: shiny blue, red, orange, leaf green and transparent flecked with gold. They’re ...
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