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Why some insect eggs are spherical while others look like hot dogs Look at the nail of your pinky finger. That's about the width of the biggest known insect egg, which belongs to the earth-boring beetle Bolboleaus hiaticollis. The smallest egg, from the wasp Platygaster vernalis, is only half the width of the thinnest recorded ...
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Dogs stuck in the middle of the canine social ladder show more aggression July 3 (UPI) -- For dogs stuck on the middle rungs of their social ladder, life is especially tough. Dogs in the middle of the pack -- not top dog, not the runt -- tend to behave more aggressively toward one another. Most theories of aggression among social ...
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Astronomers probe atmosphere of alien world that's a cross between Earth and Neptune Gliese 3470 b isn't like anything in our solar system. The strange world—midway between Earth and Neptune in mass—orbits a star about half the mass of the sun roughly 100 light-years away. Now, astronomers have taken a detailed look at Gliese 3470 b's ...
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An exciting boost for solar cells A process called singlet fission has the potential to enhance the efficiency of solar cells. The mechanism has been difficult to implement in such devices, but experiments demonstrate a way forward.
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Final countdown: Former Fort Bragg flight surgeon to launch into space this month A former Fort Bragg flight surgeon is counting down the days until he becomes the first Army doctor to launch into space. Col. Andrew "Drew" Morgan is scheduled to leave July 20 for the nine-month mission on the International Space Station. Morgan recently ...
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