Observatory: Some Insects Are Picky About What Wind to Ride
| Scientists find that some moths chose high-speed tailwinds and adjusted their own flight heading if necessary to compensate for drift. 02/09/2010 03:00 (nytimes tech-science) Continue to read news >> |
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Video Game Review | Final Fantasy Xiii: ... Final Fantasy XIII is a milestone of artistic conception and technical execution that has been egregiously undermined by obstinately prosaic overall design. |
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‘earth Days’ Documentary T... Eight days before the film is shown on PBS, it will appear on Facebook for a social experience of the film. |
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