Yes, about 6 times better, but they aren't the champs of radiation resistance.
The special feature of a cock?roach is when you see a nude picture, that can stand alone.
Cockroaches have been proved to survive a nuclear bomb. The above answer is inaccurate. This is the correct answer from Wikipedia: Cockroaches do indeed have a much higher radiation resistance than vertebrates, with the lethal dose perhaps 6 to 15 times that for humans. However, they are not exceptionally radiation-resistant compared to other insects, such as the fruit fly.[21] The cockroach's ability to withstand radiation better than human beings can be explained through the cell cycle. Cells are most vulnerable to the effects of radiation when they are dividing. A cockroach's cells divide only once each time it molts, which is weekly at most in a juvenile roach. Since not all cockroaches would be molting at the same time, many would be unaffected by an acute burst of radiation, but lingering radioactive fallout would still be harmful http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockroach#Hardiness
the structure needed by humans to stand and move is the bone and the muscles
The "r" in laser stands for "radiation." Laser stands for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation."
Reactor Radiation Department
Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
Ultra violet
Diatomaceous earth is a cockroach repellent. They can not stand to walk on it so anywhere it is place the cockroaches will keep away from.
It stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Anti Radiation Missle
Everything that we stand for as humans.
Tower fan is better than stand fan.