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2 hrs ago | San Pedro Sun

New species of grasshopper-like insect discovered in Belize

Scientists at the University of Illinois, USA have discovered a new species of tiny, grasshopper-like insect in the tropical rainforests of the Toledo District in southern Belize.

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Related Topix: Science

6 hrs ago | Patch.com

'Journey 2' the Strangest, Laziest Cinematic Island

A There's a whole scene in " Journey 2: The Mysterious Island " where The Rock and Michael Caine sit around a campfire and the ex-wrestler takes out a ukulele and sings all three verses of "What A Wonderful World." Caine's grandson had injured his ankle and The Rock's song was meant to make to take his pain away.

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Related Topix: Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, Dwayne Johnson, Celebrities, Michael Caine, Animation Movies, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Family, Adventure, Science Fiction Movies, Josh Hutcherson, Science

10 hrs ago | Bellingham Herald

Penn class teaches students how to live like monks

The associate professor's course on monastic life and asceticism gives students at the University of Pennsylvania a firsthand experience of what it's like to be a monk.

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Related Topix: University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Government, Watches, Science

12 hrs ago | Rockbridge Weekly

Asaro To Address Rockbridge Forestry and Wildlife Group On March 1

Mr. Chris Asaro will be the speaker for the next Rockbridge Forestry and Wildlife meeting.

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Related Topix: Cornell University, University of Georgia, Science

17 hrs ago | Forward

Nazis, Gay Sex and Esperanto

It seems hardly credible that New York urban planning, entomology, Nazi memorabilia, boxing, Esperanto and the lifeless English city of Milton Keynes could combine - with a myriad of other obscurities, both historical and fictitious - into a coherent 200 page novel.

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21 hrs ago | LA Daily News

Endangered butterfly continues comeback near LAX, airport says

The population of endangered El Segundo Blue Butterflies in a preserve near Los Angeles International Airport rose about 8 percent last year, according to the results of a field study released Friday.

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Fri Feb 10, 2012

National Geographic

"Vampire" Parasite Found Entombed in Amber

The first known fossil of a rare bloodsucker called the bat fly has been found in 20-million-year-old amber.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Malaria, Health

My Mother Lode

Rare S. Calif. butterfly making a comeback

An endangered butterfly population in a preserve near Los Angeles International Airport grew about 8 percent last year, inching closer to a comeback.

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NBC Miami

Miami Customs Office Inspects Imported Flowers

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection was inspecting imported flowers Friday in Miami just before Valentine's Day as part of an annual effort to prevent insects and diseases from coming into the country.

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Newswise

Hovering Not Hard if You're Top-Heavy

Newswise - Top-heavy structures are more likely to maintain their balance while hovering in the air than are those that bear a lower center of gravity, researchers at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Department of Physics have found.

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Related Topix: New York University, Science

WTOC-TV Savannah

Warm weather could lead to armies of mosquitoes

Authorities say this winter's unseasonably warm temperatures could cause mosquitoes and other insects to come out earlier than normal this year in parts of Georgia.

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Related Topix: Weather, Science, Georgia, University of Georgia

Indybay.org

Tropical insects face catastrophic reduction in reproduction with climate change

It looks like cold blooded species in the tropics could be at an extreme risk of extinction with just moderate increases in temperature according to scientific studies.

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Related Topix: Science, Environment, University of Washington, Colorado State University

The Economist

Why zebra are striped: Horse sense

"HOW the zebra got his stripes" sounds like the title of one of Rudyard Kipling's "Just So" stories.

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International Business Times

Mystery of the Zebra Strip Solved

Researchers from Lund University in Sweden and the Eotvos University at Budapest in Hungary have discovered why the zebra got its stripes.

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Thu Feb 09, 2012

Valley Morning Star

Entomologist: 14 diseased citrus trees destroyed

By ROD SANTA ANA/Special to the StarMcAllen - A total of 14 citrus trees infected with citrus greening disease have been destroyed, leaving experts hopeful that the destructive plant disease can be contained."It was important to take these trees...

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New Scientist

Zoologger: Don't bite - how the zebra got its stripes

Zebras are quite the communists. They graze together, groom each other and stay in packs to protect themselves from predators.

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Related Topix: Hungary, World News, Science, Australia,

IVillage

Bug Bites May Have Caused Zebras' Stripes

THURSDAY, Feb. 9 -- Zebras evolved from all black to striped in order to repel insects that distract them from feeding, a new study contends.

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Thorne Today

Shock as boy finds dead wasp in tin of peaches

Tyrese Whitfield, 10, and Susanne Whitfield, of Armthorpe hold a tin of peaches, which had a dead wasp in it, which Susanne found after Tyrese had drank the juice.

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Related Topix: Science, Life, Fruits, Food

Bellingham Herald

LA school in sex abuse case gets entire new staff

The case of a third-grade teacher accused of feeding children his semen during bizarre "tasting games" in his classroom over a five-year period has garnered international headlines and roiled the nation's second-largest school district.

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Related Topix: Education Etc., Miramonte, CA, Science

Tri-cityherald.com

LA school in sex abuse case gets entire new staff

Los Angeles Unified School District administrators, counselors and new teachers gather at the Miramonte Elementary school in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Feb.

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Related Topix: Education Etc., Miramonte, CA, Science

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