Liquefying virus uses one gene to make caterpillars climb to their doom | Not Exactly Rocket Science

It is dawn in a European forest, and gypsy moth caterpillars are looking for somewhere to hide. With early birds starting to rise, the caterpillars will spend the day in bark crevices or buried in soil. But one of them is behaving very strangely. While its peers head downwards, this one climbs upwards, to the [...]

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