Discover how the Antarctic midge, Antarctica's only native insect, survives extreme cold through unique adaptations.
What's the only native insect of Antarctica have to do to survive? A research team has uncovered the special ability of the Antarctic midge to prosper in an extreme environment.
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Kenya's flower industry is being ravaged by pests, leading some flower farmers to rely more heavily on toxic pesticides.