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Innovation: Swarm enemies

Saturday 09 April 1994 18:02 EDT
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RESEARCHERS at the University of Sussex may have found the key to controlling the huge locust swarms that devastate vegetation across Africa and Asia. The locusts fly hundreds of miles without rest, fuelled by stored fats known as lipids. The scientists have identified an enzyme with a key role in mobilising the lipids and are working on ways to stop the enzyme functioning.

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