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Novel insights into courtship and mating behavior of Anastatus japonicus enhance pest control and mass-rearing efficiency
Yan, J. et al. Parasites and predators of forest pests (China Forestry Publishing House, 1989).
Ayasse, M., Paxton, R. J. & Tengö, J. Mating behavior and chemical communication in the order…
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North American Ice Sheets Drove Dramatic Sea-Level Rise at the End of the Last Ice Age – environment coastal & offshore
- North American Ice Sheets Drove Dramatic Sea-Level Rise at the End of the Last Ice Age environment coastal & offshore
- Sea-level rise at the end of the last deglaciation dominated by North American ice sheets Nature
- North American ice sheets drove…
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Scientists stunned by wild Martian dust devils racing at hurricane speeds
Although Mars has an extremely thin atmosphere, it still experiences powerful winds that play a major role in shaping the planet’s climate and in distributing its ever-present dust. These winds stir up dust into swirling columns called dust…
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Moore Foundation Awards CMU’s Sufei Shi $1.3 Million to Advance Quantum Simulation Platform
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Associate Professor Sufei Shi has been awarded a $1.3 million grant over five years from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to pursue research goals focused on quantum simulation. The funding, part of the…
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The most ‘pristine’ star in the universe discovered by astronomers
Astronomers have observed a primeval star that they believe to be the most “pristine”…
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Astronomers Detect Lowest Mass Dark Object Yet in Distant Universe
An international research team, using a worldwide network of radio telescopes, including the U.S. National Science Foundation National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NSF NRAO) U.S. National Science Foundation Very Long Baseline Array (NSF…
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