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Moth’s Sugar-Sensing Systems Differ Between Larval and Adult Stages, According to a New Study
The larvae and adult forms of the cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera) adopt different sugar-sensing systems to satisfy their requirements for food selection, according to new research.
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Climate Crisis Could Unleash New Fungal Pathogens From Marine Origin, Study Warns
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Stream Insects Face Instability and Synchrony Due to Climate-Driven Warmer, Wetter Winters
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2500 Earthquakes in Three Months Raises Seabed Nearby Pompeii - Pozzuoli, Italy
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Ocean Waves Rising Amid Warming Of Earth Could Generate Seismic Waves
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AI and DNA ‘Time Machine’ Shed Light on the Impact of Climate Change and Pollution on Biodiversity in a Lake
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Landslides in the Puget Lowlands Provide Clues to the Strength and Shaking of Seattle Fault Earthquakes
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El Niño-Southern Oscillation Predictability Issues: 'Maritime Continent' Deforestation to Blame
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Apex Predators: Who is The Highest Apex Predator of All Time?
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No Direct US Impacts Expected Throughout Remainder Of Atlantic Hurricane Season, Experts Say
Extraterrestrial Blobs Rich in Iron Went Under Africa and Pacific Ocean Billions of Years Ago, New Theory Says
76M-Ton Artificial Reef Made of Sunken Vessels Restores Fish Habitat, Stores Carbon - Texas
Wolf Hybrid On The Loose in Sebastopol Outskirts, California Officials Warn 'Do Not Approach'