• When geneticists replaced one of the mutant fly genes by its homologous mouse gene the fly developed normal flies' eyes and not mouse eyes.

    ECONOMIST: Genetic science

  • One soldier with a brain injury says tying flies, building fly rods and casting have helped him with his motor skills.

    CNN: Wounded warriors go fishing for recovery

  • Every few years a new generation of graphite was introduced in pursuit of what had become the fly-fishing grail: allowing flies to be cast farther and farther.

    FORBES: Tom Morgan: Tragedy and Triumph

  • Air Force jets will do a fly-by before a trained falcon flies over the stands and delivers a baseball to Pat Sajak, who will throw out the first pitch.

    FORBES: Entrepreneurs

  • Air Southwest has said it will try to reschedule flights to fly from Plymouth airport, while Skybus, which flies to the Isles of Scilly, will use a facility at Lands End.

    BBC: Air traffic delay stops flights

  • Dana Carroll, a biochemist at the University of Utah who has licensed some research to Sangamo, has run fruit fly experiments using zinc finger nucleases in which the flies' genomes were cut in unintended places apart from the target area.

    FORBES: A Whole New Crop

  • After "eruptive activity" last year at the Cleveland volcano, University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist Steve McNutt noted that 90% of air freight from Asia to Europe and North America flies over Alaska airspace, and hundreds of flights fly through Anchorage's air space daily.

    CNN: 2 Alaska volcanoes on alert as lava flows

  • He has rafted rivers in Yakutsk, dodged grizzly bears and black flies around Great Slave Lake (his record for fly bites is two hundred in a single night), and scouted rock formations on the Skeleton Coast, sometimes hiking more than twenty miles a day.

    NEWYORKER: The Martian Chroniclers

  • Ten years ago, Chamberlin, who is also a sheep farmer, noted during a sheep shearing session that he and his sheep were suffering from a massive fly infestation, while his pet cockatoo was being ignored by the flies.

    FORBES: Breakthrough Meds From Coffee And Cockatoo Feathers

  • With little left to prove, Chouinard could sell the company and happily spend his time catching breakers (here or at his other home up the coast, in Hollister Ranch), fly fishing (near his house in Jackson, Wyoming, using flies he ties himself), and mentoring and donating to his favored environmental causes.

    WSJ: Patagonia's Founder is America's Most Unlikely Business Guru

  • Following Belfast City Council's decision at the start of December to fly the flag only on designated days the DUP has talked of increasing the number of days it flies at Stormont.

    BBC: When the union flag can fly at city hall but not at Stormont

  • When a trap counts more than 10 flies in 30 minutes, or when the forecast model predicts a rapid surge in the fly population, it triggers an alert and sends a text message with the warning to farmers' mobile phones.

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  • He flies out to Ireland on Sunday for a Monday training session with his international colleagues and must then fly back to play in Newport's league clash with Llanelli on Tuesday night.

    BBC: Matt Mostyn

  • Identifying which human-disease genes have counterparts in flies means that broken (ie, disease-causing) versions of those genes can be engineered into fly genomes to see what happens.

    ECONOMIST: Genomics

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