Trapped in Amber, Ancient Insect Shown Hitching Ride on a Fly
A researcher at the University of Manchester thinks he may have solved a riddle that has baffled scientists for years. How can a wingless insect just two millimeters long travel over water to colonize an island habitat where it now thrives? Dr David
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Trapped in Amber, Ancient Insect Shown Hitching Ride on a Fly
A researcher at the University of Manchester thinks he may have solved a riddle that has baffled scientists for years. How can a wingless insect just two millimeters long travel over water to colonize an island habitat where it now thrives? Dr David
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