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What does the Declaration of Independence have in common with Vincent van Gogh’s sketches? The ink used to produce them came from wasps. From pests to products, insects have played an enormous role in human history. Entomologist and animal behaviorist Barrett Klein encourages a historical and scientific perspective on these creatures and invites us to marvel at their beauty and biodiversity. – Read Barrett Klein’s book The Insect Epiphany – See more from Klein – Explore our coverage E-mail us at sciencequickly@sciam.com if you have any questions, comments or ideas for stories we should cover! Discover something new every day: subscribe to Scientific American and sign up for Today in Science, our daily newsletter. Science Quickly is produced by Rachel Feltman, Fonda Mwangi, Kelso Harper, Madison Goldberg and Jeff DelViscio. This episode was hosted by Rachel Feltman. Our show is edited by Madison Goldberg with fact-checking by Shayna Posses and Aaron Shattuck. The theme music was composed by Dominic Smith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3467 - Humans Inherited a World That Insects Made Wed, 13 Nov 2024
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3466 - Baseball Mud Bath, Water Woes and Wooden Satellites Mon, 11 Nov 2024
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3465 - Why Weight May Not Be the Whole Story on Health Fri, 08 Nov 2024
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3464 - Your Zodiac Sign Mattered in Medieval Times Wed, 06 Nov 2024
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3463 - Your 2024 Election Rundown, from Climate Change to Education Mon, 04 Nov 2024
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3462 - Your 2024 Election Rundown, from Health Care to Nuclear Proliferation Fri, 01 Nov 2024
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3461 - Exploring the Science of Spookiness at the Recreational Fear Lab Wed, 30 Oct 2024
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3460 - Scurvy, Bird Flu and a Big Old Meteorite Mon, 28 Oct 2024
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3459 - Spooky Lakes and the Science of Haunted Hydrology Fri, 25 Oct 2024
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3458 - What Do Societal Beauty Standards Have to Do with Breast Cancer? Wed, 23 Oct 2024
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3457 - Microbes Are Evolving to Eat Cleaning Supplies, and Whooping Cough Is Making a Comeback Mon, 21 Oct 2024
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3456 - What The Next President Will Do about Artificial Intelligence Fri, 18 Oct 2024
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3455 - The Doctor Will See You, and Stop Judging You, Now Wed, 16 Oct 2024
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3454 - Your Rundown of the Science Nobels, and Europa Clipper Is Delayed Mon, 14 Oct 2024
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3453 - Is Singing an Evolutionary Accident or a Critical Way to Connect? Fri, 11 Oct 2024
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3452 - The Danger of Hurricane Downpours and the End of ‘Climate Havens’ Wed, 09 Oct 2024
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3451 - Stem Cell Treatments for Diabetes and a Dolphin’s Smile Mon, 07 Oct 2024
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3450 - The Hidden Secrets of Math: Uncharted Territory (Part 3) Fri, 04 Oct 2024
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3449 - Your Next Pain Prescription Could Come without Addiction Risk Wed, 02 Oct 2024
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3448 - Fighting Global Misinformation, Ditching Plastic Bottles, and Hunting with an Octopus Mon, 30 Sep 2024
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3447 - The Hidden Secrets of Math: Invented or Discovered? (Part 2) Fri, 27 Sep 2024
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3446 - Untangling the Link between Eating Disorders and PCOS Wed, 25 Sep 2024
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3445 - How Pregnancy Changes the Brain, and How Lizards Make DIY Scuba Gear Mon, 23 Sep 2024
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3444 - The Hidden Secrets of Math: Beauty and Power (Part 1) Fri, 20 Sep 2024
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3443 - Why Black Men Should Consider Earlier Screening for Prostate Cancer Wed, 18 Sep 2024
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3442 - AI Could Help Save Us from Conspiracy Theories, and Massachusetts Could Help Save Us from Our Trash Mon, 16 Sep 2024
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3441 - This Episode Was Recorded from Space Fri, 13 Sep 2024
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3440 - How 9/11 Transformed Forensic Science Wed, 11 Sep 2024
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3439 - Jellyfish Clones Swarm British Columbian Lakes, and Measles Cases Surge in Oregon Mon, 09 Sep 2024
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3438 - In Sickness and Age: Finding Balance between Caregiving and Self-Care (Part 2) Fri, 06 Sep 2024
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3437 - How Racism Might Be Accelerating Aging and Menopause Wed, 04 Sep 2024
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3436 - In Sickness and Age: Changing Family Structures and Caregiving (Part 1) Fri, 30 Aug 2024
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3435 - The Dark Side of Houseplant Collection Wed, 28 Aug 2024
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3434 - NASA’s Perseverance Rover Ascends, Ozempic Is Linked to Depression, and Mpox Cases Spread Rapidly Mon, 26 Aug 2024
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3433 - Dissecting the Linguistic Patterns of Kamala Harris Fri, 23 Aug 2024
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3432 - ‘Dark Oxygen’ Is Coming from These Ocean Nodules, and We Don’t Know How Wed, 21 Aug 2024
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3431 - How Our Brains See Faces [Sponsored] Tue, 20 Aug 2024
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3430 - James Cameron’s OceanXplorers Embraces Real- Life Science with Cinematic Flare Mon, 19 Aug 2024
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3429 - Uncovering the Truth about Sexual Pleasure and Prostates with Science Vs’s Wendy Zukerman Fri, 16 Aug 2024
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3428 - What Happens when Space Junk Falls on Your Property? Wed, 14 Aug 2024
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3427 - Olympic Athletes Swim the Murky Seine, and Astronauts Are (Still) Stuck on the Space Station Mon, 12 Aug 2024
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3426 - Unusual Archaeology: Investigating Ancient Human Sacrifice (Part 3) Fri, 09 Aug 2024
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3425 - Why Coral Reefs Need You to Listen Wed, 07 Aug 2024
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3424 - Cancer Case Rates Are Rising Across Generations and a Private Spacewalk is Delayed Mon, 05 Aug 2024
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3423 - Unusual Archaeology: Contemplating the Cosmos (Part 2) Fri, 02 Aug 2024
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3422 - Sex Testing’s Long History in the Olympics and Other Elite Sports Wed, 31 Jul 2024
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3421 - Bumblebee Queens Prefer Layovers to Nonstop Flights Thu, 28 Mar 2019
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3420 - Seabird Feathers Reveal Less-Resilient Ocean Thu, 15 Feb 2018
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3419 - Weakest Piglets May Sneak Help from Strongest Siblings Wed, 28 Dec 2016
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3418 - Superfast Computer Chip Transmits Data with Light Wed, 23 Dec 2015