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Protein necessary for fruit fly fertility

The global birthrate has been in significant decline for decades. In the U.S., couples are deciding to have children later…

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Scientists discover that fruit fly larvae can sense electric fields

While it may be an unfamiliar sensation to humans, electroreception is relatively commonplace in the animal kingdom. Sharks, bees and…

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Sports

BOILING POINT! Sparks fly as Miller lashes out at Wardley!

Jarrell Miller lashed out at Fabio Wardley to spark angry scenes as the two heavyweights clashed before their Portman Road…

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Travel

Southwest Is Adding or Bringing Back a Dozen Routes—See Where It Will Fly

Time to think ahead to your end-of-the-year travel and get ready for new Southwest routes this winter and holiday season.…

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Science

I like big buttons and I cannot lie—this Apple TV remote is fly

Before remotes became sleek slabs of glass with touchpads and voice assistants, they used to click. And we liked the…

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Travel

It Just Got Easier to Fly Nonstop to Seoul—What to Know

It’s time to book that bucket-lister flight to Seoul. Alaska Airlines announced a new nonstop flights between Seattle–Tacoma International Airport…

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Travel

You Can Fly to Tahiti for As Low As $750 Round-trip—See the Deals

Air Tahiti Nui is offering discounted flight deals to French Polynesia. The lowest fares include $750 round-trip tickets from Seattle,…

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Science

Wingless shapes the fly intestine

During embryonic development, the intestine of the Drosophila fly divides into distinct chambers thanks to the formation of constrictions at…

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Travel

You Can Fly Delta One for Under 300,000 SkyMiles With Its Latest Premium Cabin Deals—What to Know

Delta Air Lines recently published hundreds of discounted fares in its Premium Cabin Deals page.  Travelers can redeem SkyMiles for…

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Science

When birds lose the ability to fly, their bodies change faster than their feathers

More than 99% of birds can fly. But that still leaves many species that evolved to be flightless, including penguins,…

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