Fat, Frozen Fly Babies Could Improve Biofuels

Wednesday, April 30, 2014 - 17:50 in Biology & Nature

A surprising discovery of freeze-resistant fat in the maggot of the goldenrod gall fly reveals how these insects survive ultra-cold temperatures. The lessons of the maggot could translate to better biofuels that don't solidify in the cold.

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