Meet ‘Omorgus Khandesh’, a newly discovered Indian beetle: It can help forensic science
Their presence can help identify the time of death of an animal or human
There’s still so much we don’t know about the star-gazing beetle with a tiny brain
Dung beetles process visual information that even humans with their vast brains struggle to comprehend
Excrement is not a dirty word
In his much acclaimed book Call of Nature, Richard Jones reveals the secret world of dung—of humans, animals and birds
The hidden secrets of insect poop
Bugs use their own defecation to defend their young, locate their homes and increase mating opportunities. For humans, insect faeces may even …
Skyglow forces dung beetles in the city to abandon the Milky Way as their compass
Increasing urbanisation and the installation of new streetlights, security floodlights and outdoor ornamental lighting all contribute to growing …
Pest warning
Climate change is influencing migratory patterns and evolution in pests, threatening our food basket
Stinging: Insect taxonomy expertise in Europe may be at risk
Study finds 41.4% of insect orders not covered by sufficient number of scientists
Agroforestry boosts rice and biodiversity in India
In West Bengal, the adoption of useful trees into paddy fields has boosted crop yields and crop diversity, and has also sparked a movement that …
Cool bug
Dung beetles keep methane from cattle in check
An open letter to forest denizens to avoid being roadkill
The hapless leopard, imprudent tiger, unreasonable tortoise, witless pangolin, incautious deer and the irrational elephant should just stop …
EU may ban import of betel leaves, lady's finger, chilli peppers
European Union’s food safety regulatory body issued 111 notifications related to pesticide residue on produce from India