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 Angry Robot recently announced a book deal with Matthew De Abaitua, whose book Red Men rocked our universe. De Abaitua is publishing two books with Angry Robot: If Then brings the First World War to an English town of the near-future, where an economic collapse has left the citizens under the control of an algorithm known as the Process. And the second novel, Th stanley usa e Destructives, is described as Mad M stanley quencher en in space. They also signed a new debut author, Patrick S. Tomlinson. Angry Robot also just signed a six-figure deal with Lives of Tao author Wesley Chu for a new series, starting with the book The Rise of Io. These new books pick up eight years after the end of The Rebirths of Tao, the end of the current series. Angry Robot   Publisher and Managing Director, Marc Gascoigne, tells io9 the publisher will be back on its usual schedule in March, putting out 27 books in 2015: We ;re delighted that Angry Robot returns to a full publishing schedule in March of this year. Obviously a whole bunch of long-awaited books had to wait while we completed our move stanley quencher  to new owners, but we were overjoyed that almost all of our authors and their agents stuck by us while the changes happened. Their loyalty and support for what we ;ve achieved with AR over a few short years does them great credit. In March, we kick off with debuts from Ferrett Steinmetz  Flex  and Carrie Patel  The Buried Life , which were originally due in the fall of last year. Carrie  Syrj Turkey Does Not Make You Sleepy After You Eat It
 So perhaps it   no surprise that male and female African bat bugs have a similar adaptation. Female bugs develop a spermalege. A spermalege is a set of external grooves that guide males to their genitalia. Male Africa bat bugs had their own imitation of the spermalege, but it was especially thick and tough 鈥?since they did not have the genitalia that female bugs have 鈥?and lead to the least critical parts of their body. When researchers took another look at the species, they found that many of the bugs they had thought were males, due to the configuration of the spermalege, were actually females. Scientists think the species evolved in this way. Males mated with both females and males, often causing death. Females developed a spermalege to cut down on traumatic stabbings that endangered their lives. Males developed a similar system in order to guide the other males ; genitalia to a relatively non-critical area. A few females then developed external genitalia like those of males. The decreased attention they received from other males made them more likely to survive to procrea termo stanley te multiple times. Eventually, about five out of six females were imitatin stanley cup g males 鈥?which may be one of the reasons why African bat bugs are more likely to mate with males. It   an interesting cycle, calling out for a music video. Image: G stanley germany illes San Martin Via NCBI and Wicked Bugs.                                                        BiologyScience