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What do ancient survivors, crushing gravity, and a tree's armpit have in common? They all show up in today's episode of The Six-Legged Narrative. We are digging into new research that flips the script on one of the world's most misunderstood insects, exploring a science experiment that sent tiny creatures to their absolute limit, and uncovering a quiet ecological relationship hiding in plain sight on almost every tree around you. Plus — artificial intelligence enters the world of pest management, our forests are sending us a warning, and we travel to northeastern India for a story about food, tradition, and arachnids that might just change how you think about protein. Six stories, all worth your time.
By NathanWhat do ancient survivors, crushing gravity, and a tree's armpit have in common? They all show up in today's episode of The Six-Legged Narrative. We are digging into new research that flips the script on one of the world's most misunderstood insects, exploring a science experiment that sent tiny creatures to their absolute limit, and uncovering a quiet ecological relationship hiding in plain sight on almost every tree around you. Plus — artificial intelligence enters the world of pest management, our forests are sending us a warning, and we travel to northeastern India for a story about food, tradition, and arachnids that might just change how you think about protein. Six stories, all worth your time.