Jonathan Allen, the owner of Blow Fly Bar and Grill, said the announcement is bittersweet.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- They say you are what you eat; that's the case for every living thing, whether it's humans, animals, insects, or plants, thanks to stable isotopes found within. "Blow flies are found ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Researchers at the School of Science at IUPUI have found that blow flies can be used as chemical sensors, with a particular focus on the detection of chemical warfare agents. Despite ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New World screwworms are the flesh-eating, larval form of Cochliomyia hominivorax, a species of blow fly. - Michael Miller/Texas A ...
Determining whether blow flies have consumed animal fecal material versus animal tissue has important implications for both human public health and animal conservation. A recent study shows how that ...
How does a fly larva sneak into a termite nest? With a butt shaped like a termite’s head, obviously. An international team of researchers in Morocco has discovered blow fly larvae not just living but ...
A study led by researchers at IUPUI has found that blow flies may be the answer to monitoring environmental change without disturbing local wildlife. They say you are what you eat; that's the case for ...