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 Was it a meteor shower  Space debris burning up in the atmosphere  Could it be aliens in flying saucers finally coming to harvest humans for our vitamins  Despite all the buzz about UFO sightings in recent years, that last one is, sadly, pretty unlikely.     Whatever it was, people couldnt believe their eyes, as you can hear in the videos below. And while theres speculation from astronomers tha stanley cup t the lights streaking across the sky were pieces of thesecond stage boosters from a Falcon 9 rocket that was carrying SpaceX Starlink satellites, theres still no official word from Elon Musks space company. Musk seems preoccupied fighting with The Onion right now. This video was posted to YouTube showing the spectacle somewhere over Washington state.                                                        ElonFacebookMuskSPACEXYouTube                                                                           stanley france                                                                                                                                     Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                                                  Tech NewsPolitics                                    SpaceX, Pa stanley vaso lantir, and OpenAI Reportedly Teaming Up to Score Some Sweet, Sweet Defense Contractor Cash                          Oh yeah, Palmer Luckey s in the mix too.     Pgxp My Hero Academia Is Coming to an End
 Science was already well-acquainted with the burying beetles keister seepage, but in a totally different context: No insect brings its children into the world in a more nauseating manner than burying beetles. A mating pair will find small animal carrion, dig it and themselves into the soil, pluck out the fur or feathers, and then slick the corpse up nicely with the butt juice, which has strong anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, basically embalming the body. The macabre crafting sesh gets the little taxidermists all worked up, and they proceed to mate atop their prized love-carcass, undo stanley nz ubtedly while Berlins  Take My Breath Away  swells in their subterranean crypt. After eggs are lain and hatch, the larvae dine on the preserved flesh. This was th stanley thermobecher e known story, but a study now published in Behavioral Ecology suggests that there is a second role for the butt goop: protecting adult beetles from predators.     Given that burying beetles tend to produce more goop when harassed, and that several chemicals exist in the fluid that are thought to have repellant functions, the research team wondered if the stuff was possibly being used as a toxic armament against assailants. So, they extracted a bunch of butt juice out of lab-reared beetles, diluted it heavily with sugar water, and left droplets of it and a control sugar water solution out near ant nests in high ant traffic areas, counting the number of ants that stopped to stanley us  take a drink. It turns out that the ants werent into th