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A study led by researchers at IUPUI has found that blow flies may be the answer to monitoring environmental change without disturbing local wildlife. They say you are what you eat; that's the case ...
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A study suggests blow flies could be used to detect the use of chemical weapons -- as well as other dangerous substances -- in areas too dangerous or remote for human investigators. Researchers at ...
However, never before has a blow fly been observed successfully living incognito among termites. Now, for the first time ever ...
Mountain fly maggots have evolved fake faces on their butts as a cunning disguise to infiltrate termite colonies, a new study has found. Researchers spotted the fake faces, which resemble termite ...
"Blow flies are found on all continents, with the exception of Antarctica," said Gilhooly, who said the disruptions of climate change have increased the need for new ways to monitor animals ...
Researchers at the School of Science at IUPUI have found that blow flies can be used as chemical sensors, with a particular focus on the detection of chemical warfare agents. Despite widespread ...
"Blow flies are found on all continents, with the exception of Antarctica," said Gilhooly, who said the disruptions of climate change have increased the need for new ways to monitor animals ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Researchers at the School of Science at IUPUI have found that blow flies can be used as chemical sensors, with a particular focus on the detection of chemical warfare agents.