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Moth to a Flame: Why Do Insects Congregate Around Artificial Lights?
Since bright lights mess with insects' navigational systems, they are drawn to them like a moth to a flame.
Latest Research Articles
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How Does an Elephant Seal Sleep While Still Awake Under Water?
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Deadly Asian Hornet Swarm Underway in the United Kingdom, Brits Prepare for the Worst
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Hazardous Weather Outlook Starts in Cincinnati as Frost, Thunderstorms Drop Lows to Near Freezing This Weekend
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Severe Thunderstorm Condition to Unload in Southern, Eastern US This Week, Forecast Shows
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Central U.S. Storm Forecast to Bring Potential Severe Thunderstorms, Flash Flooding, and Heavy Snow [NWS]
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What Climate Change Does to Your Budget
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How Different Cultures Celebrate with Food
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AIS Healthcare’s Latest Infusion Therapy Offering — What Is It and How Does It Work
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6 Ways How Wearable Devices Can Save Lives
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Developing Microalgae Primarily for the Production of Biofuel
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African Penguin Refugees: Tenfold Decrease in Optimal Nesting Habitat Recorded Over the Past 22,000 Years
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Parasite Causes Massive Die-off of Long-spined Sea Urchins in the Caribbean Sea; Disastrous Consequences for Coral Reefs and Marine Ecosystems