The Pacific Beetle Cockroach (Diploptera punctata): The only cockroach species known to give birth to live young and produce nutrient-rich "milk" crystals, sparking interest as a potential superfood.
Are you ready to trade in your almond and soy milk for some cockroach dairy? Experts said a rare milk crystal produced by cockroaches contains human health benefits, and the finding is catching a lot ...
A study published in the Journal of the International Union of Crystallography revealed that milk produced by the Pacific beetle cockroach, Diploptera punctata, contains nutrient-rich crystals that ...
In 2016, a team of international researchers published a structural biology study in IUCrJ that decoded the atomic-level makeup of protein crystals secreted by a little-known cockroach species, ...
Could cockroaches feed the world? Probably not, but the milk from a certain type of cockroach has scientists dreaming. Scientists have found a protein crystal in the bugs that is four times as ...
Almond and soy milks are both popular alternatives to the real thing, but have you heard of cockroach milk? It could be the latest superfood trend, according to a new report. Researchers from health ...
Pour out that almond milk — the new hip thing is cockroach milk. Well, kind of. The female Pacific beetle cockroach is one of a kind. Unlike other insect species, this Hawaiian native gives birth to ...
Food trends like cronuts and charcoal come and go, but one bizarre “superfood” is back, two years after it first debuted: Cockroach milk. The pesky bug is actually filled with an energy-rich milk-like ...