By studying these natural “plastic-eaters”, we hope to create new tools that help get rid of plastic waste faster and more ...
In December 2024, the Regulation on Deforestation-Free Products (EUDR) is anticipated to take effect, aiming to reduce ...
Moreover, Yoram Yerushalmi, FlyingSpArk's co-founder and chief technology officer, says the nutritional values of the larvae can be influenced by their diet. "Those guys can eat a variety of ...
These findings demonstrate the possibility of manipulating AA levels in BSF larvae without changing their diet, significantly enhancing the nutritional and economic value of BSF larvae as an ...
These findings demonstrate the possibility of manipulating AA levels in BSF larvae without changing their diet, significantly enhancing the nutritional and economic value of BSF larvae as an ...
Fortunately, the mealworm could provide a more efficient and eco-friendly alternative to traditional recycling methods, which ...
The larvae were able to consume nearly 50% of the polystyrene they were fed during the trial period, a significant finding ...
After processing, the larvae are converted into a defatted meal that can be easily integrated into fish feed formulations. This feed offers a balanced diet supporting the growth and health of ...
Kenyan scientists have discovered that a native mealworm can eat and break down polystyrene – a breakthrough that could help tackle the continent's growing plastic waste crisis.
The black garden queen (Lasius niger) ant plays a crucial role in the survival and growth of her colony. As the sole ...