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#Insects

Research utilising artificial intelligence track insect movements

Good Fruit & Vegetables, Other, 20/03/2023, Philippe Perez Artificial intelligence (ai) is helping improve pollination and crop yield via a […]

Could insect digestion solve the waste crisis?

ECOS, Other, 20/03/2022, Natalie Kikken CSIRO researchers are peering into the digestive processes of insects to see what happens when […]

Edible insects might be the future of protein

Glam Adelaide, Other, 01/05/2021, Cate Morgan Australia may become a player in the billion-dollar global edible insect industry. Insects for […]

Eating, growing, exporting: could insects be the world’s next biggest protein?

ABC Online, Other, 15/03/2021 Insects - the smallest livestock in the world - could be the next big food trend, […]

Australia National Insect Collection virtual tour

Our Australian National Insect Collection (ANIC) team have opened their doors to us for a virtual tour. Watch here: https://youtu.be/hJQZo1CyIIY

Putting bugs on the menu, safely

Food Magazine Australia, Other, 01/02/2021, Mike Wheeler The thought of eating insects is stomach turning for many, but new Edith […]

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