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Panamanian termite goes ballistic: Fastest mandible strike in the world
A single hit on the head by the termite Termes panamensis (Snyder), which possesses the fastest mandible strike ever recorded, is sufficient to kill a would-be nest invader, report Marc Seid and Jeremy Niven, post-doctoral fellows at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and Rudolf Scheffrahn from the University of Florida. (2008-11-25)
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The Secret Society Of Superorganisms - NPR

The Secret Society Of Superorganisms
NPR - Nov 29, 2008
They produce and care for males during short periods of time prior to the mating season. The males do no work. After the mating season, any of these drones ...
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Spiders and Scorpions
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Ford Fusion Hybrid to get 41 mpg city, says EPA (AP)

This photo provided by the Ford Motor Co., shows a 2010 model Ford Fusion Hybrid in Los Angeles, Calif., on Dec. 10, 2008. The Fusion Hybrid will get 41 city miles per gallon and 36 mpg on highways, based on final certification figures from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the company said Monday, Dec. 22, 2008. (AP Photo/Ford Motor Co., Sam VarnHagen)AP - Ford Motor Co.'s much ballyhooed 2010 Fusion Hybrid will get 41 city miles per gallon and 36 mpg on highways, based on final certification figures from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the company said Monday.


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Fighting Malaria in Zambia: An Interview with Phil Thuma

From : Public Health Video Podcasts from Johns Hopkins
Every year since 1983, pediatrician Phil Thuma has fought to save the lives of the children of Macha, Zambia during the February-to-May malaria season. ?God put African children on my heart. This is my home area, and these are my kids,? says Thuma, whose missionary parents opened the hospital where he works. Thuma saw that treatment alone wasn?t enough and began a research effort that has led to a collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute, which established a major research site there in 2005. In this January 2006 interview in Macha with Johns Hopkins Public Health magazine editor Brian W. Simpson, Thuma reflects on the challenge of fighting malaria in rural Africa and the promise of new artemisinin-based treatments.
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