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BuryMyHorse , in New "ghost shark" species with giant eyes found thousands of feet deep

I imagine they taste like they look

Kraiden ,

So what does terror taste like exactly?

BuryMyHorse ,

Scaly, meatless, urine-drenched boney demon fried in the fires of hell

SpicyLizards , in New "ghost shark" species with giant eyes found thousands of feet deep
darkphotonstudio ,

Thank you. It would be nice if Lemmy users didn't follow the behaviour of other social media, but instead take the extra minute to post quality links. People, you're not going to miss out on fake internet points.

No_Change_Just_Money , in New "ghost shark" species with giant eyes found thousands of feet deep

Cute

chevre , in New "ghost shark" species with giant eyes found thousands of feet deep
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awesome but scary

Alice , in New "ghost shark" species with giant eyes found thousands of feet deep
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Cool

Boris_NotTooBadinoff , in Scientists discover "fascinating" worm that can replace pesticides

I for one praise our new vampire overlords 😆

The Strain

maculata , in Scientists discover "fascinating" worm that can replace pesticides

This doesn’t sound like something that I really want to ingest myself.

But then, insecticide has its drawbacks also.

autotldr Bot , in Scientists discover "fascinating" worm that can replace pesticides

This is the best summary I could come up with:


A new species of tiny parasitic worm has been discovered, and it could be used to kill insect pests in place of chemical pesticides.

When new species of these worms are discovered, scientists get excited, as they may have special properties that allow them to control some insects, or withstand different types of weather, enabling them to be used instead of pesticides.

"We spray trillions of them on crops every year, and they're easy to buy," Adler Dillman, a University of California Riverside nematology professor and co-discoverer of the new species, said in a statement.

The paper reveals that S. adamsi can indeed infect and kill insects, which was confirmed after experimenting with placing the nematodes in containers with wax moths.

The researchers hope to discover more of the new species' properties, such as which insects it can infect, and its limitations in terms of exposure to ultraviolet light, heat and dryness.

"Also they're from a warm, humid climate that could make them a good parasite of insects in environments where currently, commercially available orchard nematodes have been unable to flourish."


The original article contains 600 words, the summary contains 181 words. Saved 70%. I'm a bot and I'm open source!

Wiggle_Hard , in These tiny fish combine electric pulses to probe the environment
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thantik , in These tiny fish combine electric pulses to probe the environment

Just what I needed, audio presented as a video.

BertramDitore , in Researchers Solve Mystery of The Sea Creature That Evolved Eyes All Over Its Shell
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Trypophobia alert for the article. So gross.

Fascinating though.

abcdqfr , in Researchers Solve Mystery of The Sea Creature That Evolved Eyes All Over Its Shell

Someone remind me never to evolve into this shit

Hexagon , in Researchers Solve Mystery of The Sea Creature That Evolved Eyes All Over Its Shell

Biblically accurate chitons

DharmaCurious , in Researchers Solve Mystery of The Sea Creature That Evolved Eyes All Over Its Shell
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... Well. This is why you don't open Lemmy at 3am. A hard lesson to learn. Especially at 3am.

Wiggle_Hard , in Researchers Solve Mystery of The Sea Creature That Evolved Eyes All Over Its Shell
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Eyes on its back you say, so basically women evolved from this cz they seem to somehow know things that are otherwise impossible unless they had eyes on the back of their head

Rachelhazideas ,

Bro I think you need therapy

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