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Cicadas Are Back to Bug Us All

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2025 marks the return of a brood of cicadas, a group of billions that emerge every 17 years.
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Get up close and personal with snakes, spiders and scorpions at Riverside Reptiles Education Center

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The center is open Tuesday through Sunday, and Mondays on school holidays.
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How Montreal’s Insectarium is using AI for research – and to make visits more interactive

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The Insectarium is utilizing artificial intelligence to research insects and better understand the effects of climate change. Among its tools, it’s using automated monitoring of insects (AMI) to document nocturnal species.
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Expert shares tips on how to have a bugfree Christmas

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Some worry that if you cut down a real tree for the holiday season, it could bring bugs into the house. But experts share tips on how you can have a bugfree Christmas. (Scripps News Grand Rapids)
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Expert offers advice to protect against mosquitos

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William Klimstra, an associate professor at the Center for Vaccine Research, discusses recent mosquito-borne illnesses and how people can protect themselves. (Scripps News)
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Entomologist 'Dr. Buggs' on why eradicating mosquitos might not be a bad thing

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Are mosquitoes really as bad as they're made out to be? Entomologist Sammy Ramsey — aka "Dr. Buggs" — explains. (Scripps News)
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Should mosquitos be eradicated?

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Entomologist Sammy Ramsey, also known as "Dr. Buggs," usually talks about conservation efforts when it comes to bugs, but he says mosquitos are the exception because of the problems they cause. (Scripps News)
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Microbe found that widens scope for finding new forms of life

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1. Wide of news conference 2. Cutaway of media 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Felisa Wolfe-Simon, NASA Astrobiology Institute: (clients note: soundbite partly overlaid with image of bacterium) "I'd like to introduce to you today the bacterium...
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Super infections resistant to antibiotics becoming a serious threat

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Super infections resistant to antibiotics becoming a serious threat
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Michigan, A Battleground State, Tests A New Election Security Method

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President Trump barely won the swing state in 2016. Now election workers are embracing a post-election audit, despite concerns from its inventor.
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Sony, Microsoft Offer Cyberpunk Refunds After Player Complaints

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Dec.18 -- Sony and Microsoft have taken unusual measures to appease customers unhappy with CD Projekt SA’s Cyberpunk 2077 game, which was released earlier this month and is riddled with bugs. For PlayStation players, Sony is offering...
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RR7736B EAST AFRICA: BATTLE OF THE BUGS

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From the coffee plantations of Brazil to the maize fields of Africa insects have wrought havoc and in some places threatened the very existence of the human population. Only the freak discovery of DDT and the spin-off pesticides which...
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Cases Of West Nile Virus Rising In Some Parts Of The U.S.

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Though the chances of getting infected are low, officials are trying to make the public aware of the virus and how to protect against it.
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VOICED : Insects for lunch instead of fast food

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VOICED : Insects for lunch instead of fast food
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Zika Virus: What You Need to Know in Two Minutes

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Feb. 11 -- The Zika virus is spreading across the Americas. Since it was first detected in Brazil in May 2015, the mosquito-borne virus has alarmed health officials. Bloomberg QuickTake explains what the Zika virus is, and how officials...
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Crew Safety At Center Of NASA's Artemis Test Flight

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The Space Launch System rocket will attempt to send the capsule around the moon and back without a crew to test how the powerful rocket performs.
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Farm Bugs on Your Desk and...Eat Them

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Jan.12 -- The idea of eating insects might not be to everyone's taste, but people in Asia have been dining on bugs for centuries. To satisfy insect eaters' appetites, a Livin Farms founder Katharina Unger and her team invented the...
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What's The Risk Of Getting COVID-19 From Mosquitoes?

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In our series "What's the Risk?", experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose of transmitting COVID-19.
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USA: NAZI REGIME SLAVE LABOUR

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English/Nat Representatives of the U-S, Germany and six other countries met in Washington to discuss efforts to obtain reparations for hundreds of thousands of slave labourers who worked for the Nazis. Many were employed by large German...
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Museum of Failure celebrates unsuccessful innovations

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SWEDEN MUSEUM OF FAILURESOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:20SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESSHelsingborg, Sweden - 1 June 20171. Various of 'Heinz Green Tomato Ketchup' bottle on display at the Museum of Failure2....
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Google's Vint Cerf Is Worried About Buggy Software

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Jan.02 -- Vint Cerf, chief internet evangelist at Google, discusses the biggest risks he sees in technology for 2018. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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How Apple Plans to Root Out iPhone Software Bugs

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Feb.12 -- Bloomberg's Mark Gurman discusses Apple Inc.'s plan to revamp iPhone software with Julie Hyman and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : Turf wars stall Ireland's green agenda

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Turf cutters in Ireland collect briquettes of peat, a traditional energy source which has been cut and burnt in the country for centuries, but is now under threat as urban policy makers seek to reduce carbon emissions (Footage by AFPTV...
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Jakarta promotes itself as yoga hotspot

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Indonesia is promoting itself as an attractive yoga destination. Thousands of people from all over the country recently attended a yoga festival to try out different yoga styles under the instruction of internationally acclaimed yoga...