NAMM 2025: Korg’s Multi/Poly was one of our favourite new synths of last year. Loosely inspired by the company’s classic Mono/Poly analogue synth, the Multi/Poly is a multi-timbral digital polysynth ...
They seemingly dwell deeper than other isopods, making it harder to catch them. However, increased fishing in the South China Sea due to a growing demand for sea bugs has turned up more B. vaderi, ...
Cases of norovirus, also known as food poisoning or the stomach bug, have picked up steam across the U.S. The number of suspected or confirmed outbreaks skyrocketed at the end of 2024, with more ...
“A Real Bug’s Life” season 2 premieres Wednesday, January 15. Stream the family-friendly wildlife series today on Disney+. The show uses today’s latest in filming technology to capture the ...
While it is known as a seabug (“bọ biển), it is not actually a bug. It is a crustacean, so more closely related to crab and lobster. Study author Nguyen Thanh Son poses with a supergiant ...
Some establishments and restaurants in Vietnam advertise the sale of giant isopods, referred to as "marine insects" or "sea bugs," on social media, including instructions on how to cook them and ...
A "supergiant" sea bug that was discovered in Vietnam bears an uncanny resemblance to a Star Wars villain, according to some observers. The monster-sized isopod, that can reach a staggering 32.5cm ...
National University of Singapore carcinologist Peter Ng and colleagues have now formally described the novel sea bug in a new paper ... feeding on decaying matter like their roly-poly and pillbug land ...
Meet Bathynomus vaderi, a newly identified terrifying sea bug that’s making waves in both the scientific community and our collective nightmares. At over 12 inches long and weighing more than 2 ...
Nothing epitomizes the mysteries and wonders of ocean life quite like a giant sea bug. Imagine a pale roly-poly the size of a muskrat wandering the seafloor. A team of researchers identified a new ...
Some outlets and restaurants even advertise the sale of these “sea bugs” online on various social media platforms, including how best to cook them! The discovery of a species as strange as ...
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