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Insects
- Davidson Institute
- April 28, 2024
- One response
- Science site The Conversation
- June 16, 2023
- 2 תגובות
What will happen to all our stuff? What will happen to our homes, our schools, our neighborhoods, our cities? Who will feed the dog? Who will cut the grass? Although it's a common theme in movies, TV shows, and books, the end of humanity is still a strange thing to think about
- Angle - a news agency for science and the environment
- April 10, 2023
Special for Passover: It turns out that slavery is not limited to humans, and various insects survive and multiply in nature thanks to the "slavery" of other species. So what do an army of small ants and Sparta have in common? What were the ladybugs telling their psychologist? And who survives thanks to an army of drugged security guards?
- The Voice of Science website - the Israel National Science Foundation
- April 9, 2023
Development of water collection and transport systems based on the characteristics of the desert beetle and the female beetle
- Angle - a news agency for science and the environment
- April 8, 2023
- The Voice of Science website - the Israel National Science Foundation
- February 15, 2023
A wasp gathers as food for its future offspring larvae that contain maggots of another wasp in their bodies, thus harming their survival
- The science service
- December 1, 2021
Cockroaches will survive even a nuclear holocaust (provided it doesn't happen when their wings are cut off), bed bug extermination is almost impossible today even with the pesticides we have because of the resistance it has developed and spider webs are 5 times stronger than steel
- Weizmann Institute
- February 16, 2021
- No comments
The tentacles, relatives of the mosquitoes, have a strange wedding custom, they choose their spouse in a huge swarm of tentacles and yet continue to stick together. A new study managed to decipher the phenomenon
- Yoram Soreq
- October 2, 2020
- 10 תגובות
Over a million species of insects breathe through cilia, so there is a limit to their growth capacity.
- Angle - a news agency for science and the environment
- August 30, 2020
Researchers from the University of Washington present a unique development in the field: a camera so small and light that even insects can carry it on their bodies like a backpack
- Yoram Soreq
- April 17, 2020
- 6 תגובות
- Dr. Asaf Rosenthal
- March 22, 2020
- No comments
- Weizmann Institute
- November 25, 2019
- 2 תגובות
- Tel Aviv University
- July 6, 2019
- 4 תגובות
- Angle - a news agency for science and the environment
- January 3, 2019
- 5 תגובות
- Avi Blizovsky
- September 27, 2018
- One response
- The Israeli Biomimicry Organization
- April 4, 2018
- No comments
- Angle - a news agency for science and the environment
- March 26, 2018
- No comments
- Angle - a news agency for science and the environment
- November 12, 2017
- One response
- The Israeli Biomimicry Organization
- May 7, 2017
- No comments
- Tel Aviv University
- March 17, 2017
- No comments
- Scientific American Israel
- February 3, 2017
- 6 תגובות
- Angle - a news agency for science and the environment
- September 13, 2016
- One response
- The Israeli Biomimicry Organization
- August 14, 2016
- No comments
- The Israeli Biomimicry Organization
- March 17, 2016
- 4 תגובות