With the world’s human population continuing to grow, there’s a risk that food supplies could one day fall behind demand. But don’t worry, scientists have found a new slimy, wriggling source of ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. With climate change and a booming population, humans may soon need an alternative food ...
Plastic, long considered nonbiodegradable and one of the biggest contributors to global pollution, might have met its match: The small, brownish, squirmy mealworm. Researchers have learned that the ...
Would you eat food made with worms? Starting this week, certain products may legally contain mealworm powder, as the European Commission has officially approved its use for the next five years. The ...
Mealworms are commonly used as food for both animals and people. But research over the past few years has indicated that they have some even more impressive capabilities, including some that don’t ...
Mealworms and spring onions are stir-fried to be used in a quiche at the Rijn IJssel school for chefs in The Netherlands. Reuters With the world’s human population continuing to grow, there’s a risk ...
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