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2013/05/19 21:09
2013/05/19 21:09
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After the acoustic blast, mating occurs and the females lay their eggs on tree trunks, branches and twigs. The parents soon expire and their eggs hatch later in the year. The young cicadas fall to the...
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2013/05/14 05:47
2013/05/14 05:47
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By many standards, the city of Bartlett is considered a quiet suburb of Memphis with good schools, parks, very little crime. "I think I rather not pay more taxes, but I understand, I understand the...
2013/05/10 22:11
2013/05/10 22:11
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Harmless scientific marvel though it may be, millions or even billions of cicadas rising up out of the ground for the first time in 17 years will make for a pretty gross summer of bug love once you...
2013/05/07 20:31
2013/05/07 20:31
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A storm is coming and any day now millions of people on the east coast from Georgia to Connecticut will feel its inescapable wrath. After 17 relatively quiet years, the Brood II storm will emerge with...
2013/05/02 01:00
2013/05/02 01:00
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University of Connecticut scientist John Cooley with some of his cicada specimens. Cooley took part in an event at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History about this year's return of the 17-year...
2013/05/01 00:42
2013/05/01 00:42
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For 17 years, this pale, dirt-dwelling hermit and thousands like it have lived quiet , obscure lives with daily routines pretty much limited to sucking on tree roots and burrowing small tunnels from...
2013/04/19 14:40
2013/04/19 14:40
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This spring will bring swarms of cicadas to the U.S. East Coast, from North Carolina up to Connecticut. Yet it has long been a puzzle how cicadas got stuck in 13- and 17-year life cycles. Periodical...