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You hate those moths, and you hate those sacks.
And those moths with the highest wing loadings also have the highest body temperatures.
All right, I take that back, and I also feel bad about those moths getting in here.
The offspring of those moths also carried the gene and could produce glow-in-the dark offspring of their own.
Originally, the populations of those moths were light colored (peppered), which provided very good camouflage against the barks of trees.
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It just reminds us that the parameters of our own universe are a crap old limescaley Argos kettle and those moth-eaten pigeons in the park.
By absorbing the light that other solar cells reflect away, those moth-inspired solar cells had great potential for advancing solar technology.
Ms. Bronstein, who has a house in Milford, Pa., and has taken courses at the center for years, allowed that the piece's genesis was more serendipitous than inspired: "I found those moth wings outside when I was walking my dog".
Then on Tuesday I had a long-standing obligation to tell a story at one of those Moth benefits yes, LOL, the same story I've told eight gazillion times before (a comedian has his jokes)—and so I put my iPhone on vibrate (a thing that inevitably puts someone of my generation in mind of setting your phaser to "stun") and told my fifteen-year-old son Luke to text me regularly with the scores.
Then on Tuesday I had a long-standing obligation to tell a story at one of those Moth benefits — yes, LOL, the same story I've told eight gazillion times before (a comedian has his jokes) — and so I put my iPhone on vibrate (a thing that inevitably puts someone of my generation in mind of setting your phaser to "stun") and told my fifteen-year-old son Luke to text me regularly with the scores.
Under the guise of a test of general information, Evans and Thorn taught subjects obscure facts like the difference between the antennae of a moth and those of a butterfly (those of moths have long, furry hairs), or the color an amethyst turns when exposed to heat (yellow).
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