• Man: You have fruit flies. (xkcd.com)
  • title text: I don't know about houseflies, but we definitely caught a lot of fruit flies with our vinegar bowl. (xkcd.com)
  • He finally found a pay phone at a state forest where he had gone to watch fruit flies swarming in guava trees. (popsci.com)
  • Fruit flies are the guinea pig of this field, because they have only about 500,000 neurons-compared with 100 billion in a human brain. (popsci.com)
  • The process on how each chemical reacts to the cloud is based on scientific theories, but it requires imagination and experience from pilots to know which coordinate and which direction to fly," says Wg Cdr Maneepan. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Unlike regular pilots who must fly avoiding clouds, we need to run into it, or our mission is incomplete," Wg Cdr Maneepan explains while heading to cloudy areas. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Pilots are well trained to fly in these conditions. (schiphol.nl)
  • The author, who's written four previous popular science books (including the 2016 bestseller What a Fish Knows ), has done impressively extensive research for Super Fly , interviewing experts and scrutinizing studies to make his case for a more charitable view of the order Diptera. (bookpage.com)
  • Test flights involving scaled flight models is important, because you only really know how an aircraft design performs if you fly it in dynamic circumstances. (tudelft.nl)
  • Also: by flying an aircraft design you can show that the design is not just promising on paper. (tudelft.nl)
  • Wg Cdr Maneepan walks around his Caravan and does a final check-up to ensure that the aircraft is in perfect condition to fly. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Watch him meet the RAF team who fly and maintain historic aircraft of World War II. (itv.com)
  • Among the microlights are about 2,000 "advanced," a specific Italian implementation of microlights that allow them to fly almost as GA aircraft, because the "basic" one has a lot of limitations, such as no flying in controlled airspace, no contact with air traffic control, and ridiculously low maximum flight altitude, just to see the mainland. (aopa.org)
  • From wound-healing maggots to flies that helped overturn wrongful convictions, there's much to learn about the heroism of these tiny creatures. (bookpage.com)
  • Worldwide, the most common flies that cause the human infestation are Dermatobia hominis (human botfly) and Cordylobia anthropophaga (tumbu fly). (medscape.com)
  • The pathophysiology of the human infection differs depending on the type of fly and its mode of infestation. (medscape.com)
  • Despite some differences of flying in the U.S.," added Massimo Belloni, AOPA-Italy vice president, "flying in Italy is great due to the panoramas and sightseeing that is often spectacular. (aopa.org)
  • The answers that Dickinson, whose e-mail handle is "flyman," gleans from those devices might someday enable engineers to build automated craft the size of rice grains that explore other planets, fly into burning buildings to search for victims, or spy on military opponents-literally, a fly on the wall. (popsci.com)
  • These pollination revelations are just a few among many fascinating facts in the edifying and entertaining Super Fly: The Unexpected Lives of the World's Most Successful Insects . (bookpage.com)
  • The refraction phenomenon is only found in small insects with very thin wings, particularly flies and wasps. (lu.se)
  • The life cycle of the botfly is unique, as the female, egg-bearing fly catches a blood-sucking arthropod, usually a mosquito (although 40 other species of insects and ticks have been reported), midflight and attaches her eggs to its abdomen (means of transportation known as phoresy). (medscape.com)
  • Eventually, if the cycle is unperturbed, fully-developed larvae emerge from the host in 5-10 weeks and drop to the ground, where they pupate to form flies in 2-4 weeks. (medscape.com)
  • Normal hosts for the larvae of this fly are deer, cattle, and horses. (medscape.com)
  • Bioconversion of biowaste by black soldier fly larvae ( Hermetia illucens L.) for dried larvae production: A life cycle assessment and environmental impact analysis. (bvsalud.org)
  • The larvae of H. illucens L., or black soldier fly larvae (BSFL), is an alternative solution to tackle the issue of organic waste bioconversion. (bvsalud.org)
  • You cannot cross the U.S. border to use a foreign airline to avoid being subject to the Fly America Act. (gsa.gov)
  • If your travel does not comply with the Fly America Act, the government will not reimburse your airline ticket. (gsa.gov)
  • Authority for the Fly America Act comes from 49 U.S.C. 40118 . (gsa.gov)
  • To comply with Fly America regulations, you must purchase the flight via the U.S. airline's designator and flight number if the flight is shared between a U.S. and a foreign airline. (gsa.gov)
  • North America's flying squirrels ( Glaucomys ) consist of three forest-dwelling species, ranging from the Northwest through Canada and the eastern United States down to Central America. (nationalgeographic.com)
  • Birds, bees and butterflies get all the pollination press, but according to biologist and ethologist Jonathan Balcombe, flies are the unsung heroes of the pollen-transfer game. (bookpage.com)
  • Help the kiwi birds fly by collecting the stars to power up the engine. (primarygames.com)
  • ET, at the direction of President Biden, and based on the recommendations of Secretary Austin and military leadership, an F-16 fired an AIM9x to successfully shoot down an airborne object flying at approximately 20,000 feet altitude in U.S. airspace over Lake Huron in the State of Michigan. (defense.gov)
  • For additional information, please visit https://newworkseries.com/ ------------------------------------------------ swallow the fly "swallow the fly" is deeply rooted in the dark underbelly of humans. (brownpapertickets.com)
  • He's got a great engineer underneath that biologist exterior," says Ronald Fearing, a Berkeley electrical engineer who has collaborated with Dickinson on building robotic flying devices. (popsci.com)
  • of flies (9-11), and deaths from diarrheal diseases have been linked to measurements of fly abundance (12). (cdc.gov)
  • Here we present results from a novel high resolution laser-radar (lidar) system for quantifying flying insect abundance recorded during one summer night in Sweden. (lu.se)
  • That question led him to build not just Robofly-which is 100 times larger and 1,000 times slower than a fruit fly-but a growing family of strange and wonderful machines with names like Bride of Robofly, Fly-o-rama, and the Rock-and-Roll Fly Arena, all designed to help reveal the secrets of insect flight. (popsci.com)
  • According to media report, another international traveller who felt ill after flying has been diagnosed with measles. (who.int)
  • Falling and flying debris causes most deaths and injuries during a tornado. (cdc.gov)
  • These marsupials, scattered across the Americas, aren't closely related to flying squirrels, live in different ecosystems, and have a different diet. (nationalgeographic.com)
  • This distribution is predicted to be linked to proved difficult to discover, and extensive strain typing has the growth kinetics of 1 or more fly species and their failed to clarify the main transmission routes. (cdc.gov)
  • The Debian swirl represents the source that emits the new release in form of a flying penguin. (debian.org)
  • Investigate the area to find the largest concentration of flies and you will likely run across the area where the flies breed and lay eggs. (ehow.com)
  • In animals, the fly attaches the eggs to the hairs. (medscape.com)
  • A fly uses most of those neurons to gather sensory information, including light with its eyes, smells with odor-sensitive hairs, and balance with club-shaped gyroscopes behind the wings. (popsci.com)
  • Disease transmission is hypothesized to occur through small quantities of contaminated material carried on the feet, proboscis, legs, and body hairs or from material regurgitated or defecated by flies. (cdc.gov)
  • May and June in England and Wales is hypothesized to caused by direct or indirect contamination of people by reflect an annual epidemic caused by direct or indirect small quantities of infected material carried by flies that exposure of humans to contaminated material carried by have been in contact with feces. (cdc.gov)
  • Song Without Words #4: Duet" - 6:54 "Down Home" - 5:53 "Heartland" - 4:57 "Free Flying" - 5:04 "Beatrice" (Sam Rivers) - 5:29 "Song Without Words #3: Tango" - 5:45 "Stealthiness" - 5:16 "Gravity's Pull" - 7:03 "Monk's Dream" (Thelonious Monk) - 6:24 Musicians Fred Hersch - piano Julian Lage - guitar Fred Hersch discography, accessed May 2, 2019 Jurek, Thom. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Moscow , on June 22, 1941, Veronika and her boyfriend Boris watch cranes fly over the city as the sun rises and then sneak back into their families' apartments. (wikipedia.org)
  • Watch the video to see how the technology works and learn when self-flying planes could become the norm. (cnbc.com)
  • Otherwise, watch where the flies seem to be resting and apply a residual pesticide to the area. (ehow.com)
  • When flies land on your food and then you eat it, you could be digesting some unwanted bacteria or worse. (ehow.com)
  • Flying can make breathing problems worse. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Reliable Robotics and Xwing are two Bay Area start-ups working on planes that can fly themselves -- no pilot required. (cnbc.com)
  • The planes can fly autonomously while a remote operator monitors the flight, taking control if needed. (cnbc.com)
  • Based on its flight path and data we can reasonably connect this object to the radar signal picked up over Montana, which flew in proximity to sensitive DOD sites. (defense.gov)
  • I] had to get used to what seemed to be nose low flying to stay level in flight…I did not think the AD posed any difficulties in its flight characteristics or coming aboard ship. (navy.mil)
  • Wilbur, on the fourth and longest flight of the day, flew 852 feet for 59 seconds. (startribune.com)
  • But flying squirrels do share one thing with the opossums: they're all active at night and twilight, where other squirrels are mostly diurnal. (nationalgeographic.com)
  • The Houseman Pest website tells us that your pest is most likely Musca domestica, or better known as the common house fly. (ehow.com)
  • Common flies can be responsible for the spread of serious diseases like typhoid, cholera, salmonella, tuberculosis and even parasitic worms and more. (ehow.com)
  • Join the vibrant aviation community: Attend showcases, connect with fellow enthusiasts, participate in fly-ins, and immerse yourself in aviation events! (aopa.org)
  • According to statistics from all centres in the country, in June this year, it rained on 92% of the days that rainmakers flew out. (bangkokpost.com)
  • This warped, flying merry-go-round will come in handy on days when you feel too grown up to ride a horse. (sixflags.com)
  • As the drought continues and as the water levels in dams and canals continue to decrease, Wg Cdr Maneepan Robchanachai flies his plane into the clouds, bringing hope to the land below. (bangkokpost.com)
  • I helped the mother of client who has such a huge fear of flying that she drives across Canada every year rather than take a plane. (emofree.com)
  • If your turf is truly infested with lawn flies, you likely have a breeding area close by. (ehow.com)
  • One expert "estimates there are about 17 million flies for every human. (bookpage.com)
  • The local pattern of human several fly species that have been in contact with human, illness appears random, while having a defined geographic bird, or animal feces or contaminated raw foods. (cdc.gov)
  • The Flying-V-team built the scale model in-house with assistance from composites experts of the university. (tudelft.nl)
  • Yes, those Wrights, the brothers who designed, built and flew the first powered airplane. (startribune.com)
  • Below are a few examples of what can be done on-the-fly in ArcGIS Online using capabilities like ArcGIS Arcade and Blend modes for your pop-ups and visualizations. (esri.com)
  • Among my favorite flying destinations have always been the nation's wacky and wonderful small-town festivals. (aopa.org)
  • I perched myself high up on the flying-bridge and watched the busy scene below. (dictionary.com)
  • To the keep, four stories high, a flying bridge led, in order to facilitate the withdrawal of the garrison in case of siege. (dictionary.com)
  • Balcombe hopes readers will consider "the range of critical beneficial services [flies] perform, including pollination, waste removal, natural pest control, and being a critical food source for scores of other animals. (bookpage.com)
  • At first she thought it was a member of the flying fish family-a group of marine fish that escape predators by breaking the water's surface at great speed and gliding through the air on unusually large pectoral fins. (neatorama.com)
  • Join us in protecting your freedom to fly: Engage with state agencies, monitor airports, participate in lobbying efforts, and support general aviation! (aopa.org)
  • Maybe a brightly pink fluorescent belly on a male flying squirrel makes a female swoon," Diggins says. (nationalgeographic.com)
  • Researchers have now confirmed that the female fly selects her mate based on the male fly's secret wing colours. (lu.se)
  • Every morning Wg Cdr Maneepan, in his green overalls, attends a meeting with meteorological experts to discuss the weather condition and decide whether it is suitable to fly and make rain. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Their feathers combine lightness with extraordinary strength, and the shape of the wing is a basic factor in flying effectiveness. (startribune.com)
  • With the introduction of Blend Modes and Effects in ArcGIS Online, we can now create on-the-fly visualizations that mimic the results of certain analysis tools. (esri.com)
  • Note that the following techniques utilize Arcade FeatureSets, which are great for pop-ups, but can't be used for visualization on-the-fly. (esri.com)
  • Free Flying is live album by pianist Fred Hersch and guitarist Julian Lage which was recorded in New York in 2013 and released by the Palmetto label. (wikipedia.org)
  • Their extraordinary new live recording, Free Flying, stems from a chance meeting in a coffee shop in Boston, a city in which both men have studied and taught. (wikipedia.org)
  • They think the squid was startled by the noise of the boat's outboard engine and estimated that the 20-centimeter-long mollusk reached a height of two meters above the water and flew a total distance of 10 meters-50 times its body length. (neatorama.com)
  • A real fruit fly-an escapee from some other experiment, no doubt-drifts by, its wings beating 200 times a second and stirring up tiny, invisible vortices of their own. (popsci.com)
  • Flying South is more than a collection of beautifully crafted stories, poems and creative non-fiction, it is an exploration of humanity. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • If a course is not listed, FLY students are welcome to fill out the Tutoring Request Form in Navigate . (bgsu.edu)
  • His task: take-off, fly a number of test manoeuvres and approaches until the batteries are nearly empty and land. (tudelft.nl)
  • For those who wish to learn the answer, Super Fly is an excellent and compelling start. (bookpage.com)