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Research from the Dickinson lab indicates that mosquitoes also respond to CO2 by exploring visual features they otherwise ignore. This behavior guides them towards potential hosts, where they use cues such as heat to locate a landing site. - See more at:
Mosquitoes Target You By Smelling You First

This is an artist's impression of Zhenyuanlong suni.
Velociraptor With Wings? New Dinosaur Species Found in China

Dulse seaweed can taste like bacon when it's fried or smoked according to researchers.
Scientists Discover Seaweed That Tastes Just Like Bacon

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Possible layout of the quarks in a pentaquark particle. The five quarks might be tightly bound (left). They might also be assembled into a meson (one quark and one antiquark) and a baryon (three quarks), weakly bound together
LHC Detects New Particle: The Elusive Pentaquark

The Marine Animal Entanglement Response team (MAER) at the Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) freed a badly entangled humpback whale today on Stellwagen Bank, approximately 5 miles north of Provincetown, MA.
Entangled Whale Set Free from Great White Shark in Massachusetts

UCSC researchers lowered a geothermal probe through a borehole in the West Antarctic ice sheet to measure temperatures in the sediments beneath half a mile of ice.
Geothermal Heating Found Under West Antarctic Ice Sheet

Flaring, active regions of our sun are highlighted in this new image combining observations from several telescopes. High-energy X-rays from NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) are shown in blue; low-energy X-rays from Japan's Hinode spa
Blazing, Psychedelic X-ray Image of Sun Revealed by NuStar

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