"Microbial solutions that will address plastic waste on a larger scale." Scientists discover insect with major appetite for ...
The larvae of a lesser-eating Kenyan mealworm can digest the ubiquitous pollutant, making it the only insect species native to Africa that has been shown to do this, the Conversation reported.
The larvae were able to consume nearly 50% of the polystyrene they were fed during the trial period, a significant finding ...
A plastic-eating insect may help solve the trash problem that has choked the Earth for a long time, scientists have concluded in a new study.
As Africa, alongside the rest of the world, contends with a growing challenge of plastic waste, scientists from the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe), have found a ...
There’s been an exciting new discovery in the fight against plastic pollution: mealworm larvae that are capable of consuming polystyrene. They join the ranks of a small group of insects that have been ...
A research team at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Nairobi, Kenya, has recently discovered that the lesser mealworm, the larvae of the African beetle ...
Researchers in Kenya have discovered that lesser mealworm larvae can digest polystyrene, a common type of plastic, thanks to specific bacteria in their gut. This discovery offers a potential ...
There's been an exciting new discovery in the fight against plastic pollution: mealworm larvae that are capable of consuming polystyrene. They join the ranks of a small group of insects that have ...
Kenyan scientists have discovered that a native mealworm can eat and break down polystyrene – a breakthrough that could help tackle the continent's growing plastic waste crisis. A research team in ...
There's been an exciting new discovery in the fight against plastic pollution: mealworm larvae that are capable of consuming polystyrene. They join the ranks of a small group of insects that have ...