The Six-Legged Narrative

The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-06-06

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What do honeybee queens, a beetle con artist, and grizzly bears have in common? They're all in today's episode. We're covering six stories that range from a genuine breakthrough in invertebrate medicine to one of the most audacious survival strategies in the insect world. Plus, science finally has an answer for why Western people won't eat insects — and it goes back thirty thousand years. This one's got chemistry, ecology, evolution, and a café in Bangkok that might be the best idea anyone has had all year. Pull up a chair.

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