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Jumpin’ Jiminy: How Light Pollution Could Ruin Crickets’ Sex Lives

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By Brian Blum How is a cricket like a young person on holiday? According to researchers at Tel Aviv University and the Open University of Israel, 'When their light-dark cycle is disrupted, crickets behave like teenagers on vacation: active or asleep, according to their inner clock, or without any rhythm.' While that quip is meant […]

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