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Nursing in nature: Matabele ants observed treating injured comrades When the battle is done the victors head home, their march broken only to gather the wounded, who are hauled back to base for life-saving treatment. Not a heroic scene from the second world war, but the daily grind for African Matabele ants, which leave their nests in the hundreds to launch raids on ...
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| Times table tests to be trialled in primary schools in March Ministers hope the on-screen test for eight- and nine-year-olds will improve numeracy. Photograph: Ian Shaw/Alamy. Tests to check whether eight- and nine-year-olds know their times tables will be trialled in some primary schools in England next month before being rolled out nationally.
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The Ten Worst Things You Can Say In A Job Interview Most if not all job seekers go to interviews worried about saying the wrong thing. They're worried about making mistakes like forgetting the name of a software program they worked with, not having the perfect answer to an interview question or stumbling over their words. These are insignificant issues.
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Every winter, ladybirds break their solitude and assemble for a once-in-a-lifetime love-fest The Hippodamia convergens (the convergent ladybug, or ladybird) beetle spends most of its life alone, feasting on aphids and other small, soft-bodied insects. But each year as the cold weather sets in, they migrate to hibernation hiding places – generally the same cozy spots. Their journey is made all ...
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| Diatom ooze: the weak link in submarine landslides? A new paper in the journal Geology (Urlaub et al. 2018) proposes that the key factor that allows giant submarine landslides maybe the combination of compressible diatom ooze and a capping layer of low permeability clay.
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