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Puppies to Mantises: Study Shows a Shifting Trend for Pet Keepers as People Shows Interest in a More Diverse Market
The pet insect business and its consequences on biodiversity protection are the subjects of a new study. Keeping insects as pets at home may sound unusual and geeky, but thousands of people worldwide have already done so.
Latest Research Articles
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Nautilus Discovers Unknown Sea Cucumber Species with Gut Made of Glowing ‘Cheetos’ in the Pacific Ocean
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SpaceX Rocket Fumes are Hazardous to Both Humans and the Climate: Scientists Issue Warning
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US Forest Chief Calls to Stop Prescribed Fire that Went Astray and Joined Other Blazes
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Flooding Due to Thunderstorms Threaten Areas from Texas to Missouri Next Week
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Sibling Cannibalism: Wasp Babies Eat Their Siblings
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Intense Tornado Ripped Through Michigan Leaving One Dead and Many Injured
Octopus Mother Inflicts Self-Harm as Brood Starts to Hatch
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Study Shows Illegal Snake Trade in Indonesia Has the Potential To Be Sustainable
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Astronauts in their First Long-duration Space Missions Show Changes in Their Brains
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Coastal Storms Along New Jersey Shore Uncovers Century-Old “Ghost Tracks”
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According To Study, Monarch Butterflies Might Become Disoriented as a Result of Light Pollution
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Rare Two-headed Snake Defies Odds of One in 100 million, Survives 17 Years