Remember that pair of 100 terabit-per-second connections we told you about earlier this moth?
Lind said the podcasts from The Moth and This American Life have made storytelling popular.
The wildlife are the aspen hoverfly, dark bordered beauty moth and blunt-leaved bristle moss.
Why is literature still figuratively the nervous dude in the tweed jacket smelling of moth balls?
The oak processionary moth (OPM), which hatches in July and August, was discovered in Pangbourne.
Others, like The Moth, will let you freely download the most recent five episodes.
The pests that honey-bees bite include varroa mites as well as wax moth larvae.
Even in the mid-1980s, Congress had its "gypsy moth" (liberal Republican) and "boll weevil" (conservative Democrat) factions.
At the Moth storytelling event last week at Southpaw, a bar and music hall in Brooklyn, the M.
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Aerial spraying is to be used for the first time to target caterpillars of the oak processionary moth.
His achievement is discussed as Gypsy Moth IV sailed into port as the sun sets on Plymouth Sound.
No matter how the story is framed, however, there is an intangible moth-to-light fascination where Juggalo culture is concerned.
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The scientists tethered the moth inside an arena that simulated the environment around the insect moving up and down.
Dr Papachristoforou recovered wax moth larvae that had been ejected from a hive, assuming the bees had killed them.
The lofty, classic dimensions have been softened and lent quirkiness with moth and thistle carpets and blowsy Caravaggio murals.
One is a screen coating called moth eye that eliminates glare and reflections.
Ahmadinejad was brought low before his people by a moth he couldn't swat.
You mention one of your aunts who runs a girls school and who, during the moth season, does not cook.
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"It's kind of like the moth and the flame: You get too close, and it'll kill you, " Mr. Moxley said.
Wax moth larvae burrow through the comb in hives gradually destroying the cells where broods are raised and honey stored.
He said the RHS first detected the moth in 2002, and work was under way to find a long-term solution.
It is hard to see if a moth is sticking its tongue out at a range of several hundred metres.
To find out how the insects managed this feat, the team put a moth into a kind of tiny flight simulator.
Gipsy Moth IV, the yacht on which Devon yachtsman Francis Chichester sailed around the world, has been put up for sale.
Mr Barter said the trees were under threat from the spread of the chestnut leaf mining moth and chestnut bleeding canker.
Some even feature the same Moth winners, as well as authors, comedians, one-person-show stars and non-professionals who just want to share a good yarn.
What you hope to do is get a design that people are attracted to kind of a moth to a flame.
Xu's trick: a genetic quirk called a transposon--a so-called jumping gene--that his team stole from the genome of the cabbage looper moth.
To stun pests, the 2-heptanone is injected at the site of the bite a bee inflicts on a mite, moth or larvae.
Bagnall is himself trying to nanoengineer surfaces for solar cells by mimicking the surface of moth eyes, which possess excellent antireflective surfaces.
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