Prepare to have your perception of milk—and cockroaches—completely transformed. A buzz is building around an unlikely source ...
A 2016 study published in the Journal of the International Union of Crystallography revealed that this fluid crystallizes inside the stomachs of baby cockroaches, forming nutrient-dense crystals.
Scientists have found that milk from the Pacific beetle cockroach, which births live young, is highly nutritious, containing proteins, amino acids, fats, and sugars. It offers three times the ...