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Uncertainty analysis of crowd-sourced and professionally collected field data used in species distribution models of Taiwanese Moths





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TechBehemoths Survey Reveals: 84.6% of Tech Companies Consider Both Acquiring New Clients and Retaining Important for Success

TechBehemoths Survey Finds Networks and Referrals Top Channels for Client Acquisition, While Competition Remains Biggest Retention Challenge




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Was it mice or moths? Or something else?

I can't believe I'm asking this disgusting question. I store my sweaters folded on the shelves of an open bookcase near my bed. I just discovered that several of them developed holes since I last wore them. I know for a fact that there was a mouse in my bedroom a couple of months ago and the internet says mice will chew fabric for nesting material, but I don't see a single dropping on the shelves. (My mouse problem has since been resolved.) I also don't see any evidence of moths even inspecting the sweaters under a powerful lighted magnifying lamp, and I never saw any flying, and I would have since it's so near my bed. Help.




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From Silk Moths to Fruit Flies, These Five Insects Have Changed the World

It’s easy to write bugs off as pests, but consider the ways in which they have positively impacted our lives




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Birds, Butterflies and Moths A - Z ~ With Images or without ; )




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Fabric-munching moths are having a field day in England's historic homes

Preservationists suspect warmer-than-normal weather is to blame for the pests' proliferation.




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Lab-created moths with a 'self-destruct' gene to be released onto U.S. farmland

The first release of moths with genetically-engineered "self-destruct" switches onto American farms is being heralded as an insecticide-free solution to pests.



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Bizarre dinosaur tracks make it look like these behemoths did handstands

Researchers think they may have clues after looking at 60 impressions of sauropod tracks.




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Aircraft to spray insecticide for invasive moths in Everett, Woodway


The $300,000 effort could take place between now and June depending on weather conditions and the moths' hatching season, officials said.




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Serafina Steer - The Moths Are Real

An artist harder to define, and more brilliant, than you might imagine.




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Butterflies have a 'bumper year' on Gold Coast but moths are surging too

An entomologist says it's been a 'bumper year' for moths on the Gold Coast but when will our backyard lights be safe from these 'drab' insects?





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Caterpillars, moths and their plants ; of southern Australia / Peter McQuillan, Jan Forrest, David Keane, Roger Grund ; editors: Judith Lydeamore, Penny Paton, Peter Lang (plants), Peter Marriott (moths) ; illustrations: Howard Hanson ; layout: Jan Forres

Caterpillars -- Australia, Southern -- Identification -- Pictorial works.




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Male moths genetically modified to kill females released in the wild

Genetically modified diamondback moths designed to replace pesticides by wiping out female moths have been released in New York state




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A Mysterious 25,000-Year-Old Structure Built of the Bones of 60 Mammoths

The purpose of such an elaborate structure remains a big open question




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From Slack to Zoom — say hello to the new behemoths of tech

Our world of remote work and play is creating a boom for apps that connect us




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These deaf moths defy bats using stealthy acoustic camouflage

Some moth species have evolved noise-cancelling abilities that are more efficient than today's sound engineering technology.




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Drawings of woolly mammoths and rhinos at least 15,000 years old

Etchings of woolly mammoths and rhinoceros in Mongolia and Russia were made some 7,000 years older than previously thought, researchers say.




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Podcast: Wounded mammoths, brave birds, bright bulbs, and more

In this week’s podcast, David Grimm talks about brave birds, building a brighter light bulb, and changing our voice to influence our emotions. Plus, Ann Gibbons discusses the implications of a butchered 45,000-year-old mammoth found in the Siberian arctic for human migration. Read the related research in Science. [IMG: Dmitry Bogdanov]