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Oak trees are delaying spring to starve caterpillars
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Oak trees are delaying spring to starve caterpillars

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·27 days ago
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Oak trees have a surprising trick to fight back against hungry caterpillars: they simply wait. When trees are heavily attacked one year, they delay leaf growth by just three days the next spring—long enough to leave newly hatched caterpillars with nothing…

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Evolution isn’t random. Scientists find the same genes used for 120 million years
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Evolution isn’t random. Scientists find the same genes used for 120 million years

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·28 days ago
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Evolution seems to follow a script more often than expected. Researchers found that distantly related butterflies and moths have reused the same pair of genes for over 120 million years to produce strikingly similar warning colors.…

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This “Pink Floyd” spider hunts prey 6x its size and lives in walls
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This “Pink Floyd” spider hunts prey 6x its size and lives in walls

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·about 1 month ago
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Scientists have uncovered a tiny wall-dwelling spider named Pikelinia floydmuraria, inspired by Pink Floyd. Despite its size, it’s a fierce predator that hunts ants much larger than itself and helps reduce common urban pests like mosquitoes and flies.…

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Mezcal worm in a bottle DNA test reveals a surprise
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Mezcal worm in a bottle DNA test reveals a surprise

ScienceDaily·@HashtagPLUS·about 1 month ago
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The famous mezcal “worm” has long puzzled scientists, but DNA testing has finally cracked the case. Researchers found that all sampled larvae were actually agave redworm moth caterpillars—not a mix of species as once believed.…

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95% success rate: This new trick lures termites straight to their death
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95% success rate: This new trick lures termites straight to their death

ScienceDaily·@HashtagPLUS·about 1 month ago
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Scientists at UC Riverside have found a clever new way to outsmart termites—by turning their own instincts against them. Using a natural pine scent called pinene, which smells like food to termites, researchers can lure the pests straight toward a…

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