Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

One More Reason to Hate Cockroaches

Por: The Atlantic Science March 29, 2023

thumbnail

The insects’ sweet tooth should have made them easy to kill. But they outsmarted us with warp-speed evolution.Illustration by Paul Spella; GettyMarch 29, 2023, 6:45 AM ETIn the centuries-long war between humans and cockroaches, the most bitter blow was dealt roughly 40 years ago. Tired of chasing after the pests with noxious sprays and bombs, researchers started to infuse their poisons with delicious flavors that could compel roaches to... + full article



Similar News

Cockroach Sex Took a Strange Turn. Now More Mutations Have Emerged.

The New York Times USA Science March 29, 2023

thumbnailCockroaches are changing up their sex lives, and it’s all our fault. Faced with sweet poisoned bait, roaches first ended up with a mutation that made them hate sweets, . Now, more roach mutations are emerging, showing you can’t keep a good pest down.Like many animals,... + más

Researchers make cyborg cockroaches that carry their own power packs | Ars Technica

Brookfield Zoo offers opportunity to name hissing cockroach after an ex for Valentine’s Day | WGN-TV


Roses are red, cockroaches go crunch: Waterville pet store ‘turns your ex into lunch’

Portland Press Herald USA Nation February 16, 2023

thumbnailBrutus, a 30-inch Savannah monitor lizard, prepares Wednesday to eat a 2-inch Madagascan hissing cockroach at Fish Tails Pet Emporium at 28 College Ave. in Waterville. Store customers have bought the cockroaches to feed to Brutus in the name of an ex-spouse or companion.... + más

Everything you need to know to add roses to your landscape: Dan Gill explains step-by-step | The Advocate

Not even cockroaches would survive nuclear war: Urban myth | Newsweek


Brookfield Zoo offers opportunity to name hissing cockroach after an ex for Valentine’s Day

WGN-TV USA Nation January 23, 2023

thumbnail, , Posted: Jan 22, 2023 / 09:56 PM CST Updated: Jan 22, 2023 / 09:56 PM CST SHARE CHICAGO — Roses are red. Violets are blue. You can name a cockroach after an ex, at the Brookfield Zoo. For a $15 donation, the zoo will give you a chance to name one of their Madagascar Hissing... + más

Search for missing woman resumes in Brookfield | The Boston Globe

Editorial: Free Billy! L.A. Zoo's longtime elephant has earned retirement | Los Angeles Times


How much does pest control cost?

CBS News USA Business October 27, 2022

thumbnailIf you have a pest problem, it's always best to reach out to a professional for help. Getty Images/iStockphoto Pest control services may seem pricey at first glance, but for peace of mind and a bug-free home, it's likely worth it. Seasonality can impact the populations... + más

How often should pest control be done at your home? | CBS News

AI laser that kills cockroaches created, dubbed a little dangerous | Newsweek


Not even cockroaches would survive nuclear war: Urban myth

Newsweek USA World October 11, 2022

thumbnailExperts have weighed in on the possible survival of cockroaches in the event of a nuclear war so disastrous that it killed off the rest of Earth's species.This comes as a previously assumed to be extinct species of cockroach has been found, marking another example of the... + más

AI laser that kills cockroaches created, dubbed a little dangerous | Newsweek

Cyborg cockroaches are coming, and they just want to help | Portland Press Herald


Cyborg cockroaches are coming, and they just want to help

Portland Press Herald USA Business October 09, 2022

thumbnailResearchers at Japan’s Riken Institute Thin-Film Device Laboratory are strapping 3D-printed sensors onto live Madagascar hissing cockroaches, creative cyborg cockroaches. Kenjiro Fukuda/RIKEN Thin-Film Device Laboratory Cyborg cockroaches that find earthquake survivors. A... + más

Cyborg's boxing debut ends with decision win | ESPN

UFC Legend Cris Cyborg Beats Simone Silva via Unanimous Decision in Boxing Debut | Bleacher Report


AI laser that kills cockroaches created, dubbed a little dangerous

Newsweek USA Tech September 29, 2022

thumbnailA new paper recently revealed that an artificial intelligence-driven laser that can identify and zap cockroaches has been developed.According to a paper published on September 21 in the journal Oriental Insects, this laser marks a new method of pest control, with the ability to... + más

Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer beta: All killstreaks and scorestreaks | Newsweek

Univ. of Michigan’s ZEUS will be most powerful laser in US | Associated Press



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |