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Time doesn't fly if you're a fly! How the insect sees rolled up newspaper moving in slow motion and buzzes away from danger quickly
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A peek inside a flying bat's brain uncovers clues to mammalian navigation
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Why is it so hard to swat a fly?
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Bloodthirsty tsetse flies nurse their young, one live birth at a time – understanding this unusual strategy could help fight the disease they spread
Time doesn't fly if you're a fly! How the insect sees rolled up newspaper moving in slow motion and buzzes away from danger quickly