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Scientists in China are turning nectar-sucking bees into modern warfare cyborgs by inserting small controllers into their ...
China has unveiled a mosquito-sized drone developed by the National University of Defense Technology, raising concerns about its potential for espionage and military applications. The ultra-light ...
B iological warfare has been used for many years. One type in particular, entomological warfare, or the use of insects in ...
Insect cuticle and related biological composites have long intrigued researchers due to their exceptional combination of lightness, resilience and multifunctionality.
In Vermont, researchers have investigated the types of creepy, crawly bugs that their avian predators consume and may have ...
Biological Control Using Insect Parasitoids Publication Trend The graph below shows the total number of publications each year in Biological Control Using Insect Parasitoids.
Object Details Author Rechcigl, Jack E Rechcigl, Nancy A Contents Parasitoids and predators / David B. Off and Charles P.-C. Suh -- Microbial insecticides / J. Lindsey Flexner and Diane L. Belnavis -- ...
The NATO Innovation Fund has made its first investment in a biotechnology company, it said on Monday, seeking to enhance defences against biological threats ...
He explores the horrific programs of insect warfare during World War II: airplanes dropping plague-infested fleas, facilities rearing tens of millions of hungry beetles to destroy crops, and prison ...
This month, three Chinese nationals were charged with smuggling biological agents into the United States. The attempts could be part of a biological weapons attack on America's farms and ranches.
A recent study highlights the importance of the definition of "invasive" species and how the public perceives managing them.