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"Maybe the “lowly” fruit fly, when studied closer to its natural environment, can teach us all something about the benefits of multiculturalism, namely, that by communicating with one another and working together, we can create a more productive and safe society. "
J. Robert Manak
PlosGenetics, 7/19/18
Dartmouth Researchers Discover That Fruit Fly Species Use Social Learning to Protect Offspring
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Timothy Dean, 7/24/18
Fruit fly species can learn each other's dialects
Public Library of Science, 7/19/18
Fruit fly species can learn each other's dialects
Science Daily, 7/19/18
Science: Fruit fly species can learn each other’s dialects [Report]
Brinkwire, 7/19/18
Fruit fly species can be taught one another’s dialects
Today, 7/20/18
Research: Communal living improves interspecies communication between fruit flies
James M. Patterson, 7/19/18
Fruit flies warn other species about wasp danger
Tanya Loos, 7/23/18