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Bizarre fungus hijacks cicadas, transforming them into killer nymphomaniacs
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Bizarre fungus hijacks cicadas, transforming them into killer nymphomaniacs

The fungal parasite Massospora cicadina not only cohabits and transmogrifies the bodies of its hosts, but bends their will to its purposes, spreading death, destruction, and spores along the way. While this might sound like some sort of a demonic possession, scientists have characterized the process by which such Entomophthoralean fungi — an order of fungi that takes its name from the ancient Greek words for "insect" and "destruction" — subvert host structures and behaviors for their own aims as the modification of host phenotypes. Whereas Entomophthoralean fungi largely kill their hosts in order to disseminate its spores, Massospora cicadina keeps its host alive. There are two types of Massospora cicadina infections. Cicadas with stage one infections produce spores capable of infecting other adult cicadas. Cicadas with stage two infections lay fungal traps for the next generation of cicadas that will emerge from the soil some 13 or 17 years later. Up to 10% of both a 13-year brood and a 17-year brood will face the possibility of becoming "zombie insects" this year. The University of Connecticut's Biodiversity Research Collections Periodical Cicada Information website indicated that for the first time since 2015, a 13-year brood will emerge in the same year as a 17-year brood. A study published in the peer-reviewed Nature journal Scientific Reports noted that infections cause "distention and loss of the terminal abdominal segments, genitalia included, in both sexes; the breached abdomen exposes infective spores and allows their dispersal." One of the study's authors, Dr. John Cooley, an associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Connecticut, Hartford, recently told CNN that when it comes to this fungal parasite, "the truth is actually much stranger than science fiction." After an infected cicada's genitals and rear fall off, a white fungal plug bulges out in their place. Matt Kasson, an associate professor of mycology and forest pathology at West Virginia University, told CNN, "It looks like there's a gumdrop that's been dropped in chalk dust, glued to the backside of these cicadas." Some scientists have observed cicadas with stage one infections flying less often and opting instead to drag around their spore-laden abdomens, spreading spores and looking for potential victims. Cicadas with stage two infections apparently spend more time flying around, bombing spores from their corrupted abdomens. Both sexes with stage one infections apparently become hypersexual in an effort to serve the parasite's purposes. 'So when they pull apart, guess what happens? Rip.' Infected males try to maximize the victim coverage, exhibiting the wing-flick signaling-behavior "normally seen only in sexually receptive female cicadas" in an effort to trick other males into thinking they are females keen on copulating. By the time male victims realize their mate is not as advertised, it's often too late as the spores spread easily in close proximity. Female cicadas are apparently incapable of identifying and avoiding infected males, so they too are at risk. Cooley's study noted that "Massospora functions at least partly as a sexually transmitted disease and the novel behaviors of infected males are complex manipulations instigated by the fungus for its own benefit." Deception is not the only way the infection is spread. "Periodical cicadas have interlocking genitalia. So when they pull apart, guess what happens? Rip. And then there's a cicada walking around with someone else's genitals stuck to them," said Cooley. "And now the cicada that's infected is busted open." Once "busted open," infected cicadas become what Kasson and others refer to as "saltshakers of death." They fly around, flaking brown spores that threaten to infect the next brood. Kasson and other scientists determined that infected cicadas are likely able to keep moving and mating despite their injuries because the fungus produces psychoactive compounds during infection. The first is a type of amphetamine, cathinone. The second is psilocybin, the psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms, in infected cicadas. Cooley has, however, expressed uncertainty whether such drugs would affect the bugs in a similar manner as they do vertebrates. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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House Judiciary Committee investigates Biden's 'refugee' sponsorship program: 'Vulnerable to fraud and exploitation'
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House Judiciary Committee investigates Biden's 'refugee' sponsorship program: 'Vulnerable to fraud and exploitation'

The House Judiciary Committee opened an investigation Thursday into a Biden administration program that allows United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor so-called refugees, according to a letter obtained by the Federalist.The letter to the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration was authored by committee chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement chairman Tom McClintock (R-California).'Undermine both national security and the integrity of the U.S. immigration system.'The chairmen wrote, "The Committee on the Judiciary continues to conduct oversight of the Biden Administration's enforcement of federal immigration law. Despite allowing more than 7 million illegal aliens into the United States since January 2021, the Biden Administration continues to create avenues to fast track additional aliens into the country."According to the committee, the administration's "Welcome Corps" program, announced by the State Department in 2023, had already received more than 15,000 private sponsorship applications as of May 1, 2024."Working in groups of at least five people, sponsors come together to help refugees transition to life in their new community, all along the way supported by tools and resources from the Welcome Corps as well as ongoing guidance from resettlement experts," the program's website explains.Sponsors help "with things like finding and furnishing an apartment, getting a job, enrolling kids in school, and accessing community services." "Your group can be matched with an individual/family or you can apply to sponsor someone you know," the website states.The letter noted that the department had already admitted during a previous briefing that "such a massive resettlement program is vulnerable to fraud and exploitation," it read.The program has reportedly warned American citizens and lawful permanent residents to "beware of scams and anyone who asks for or offers payment or services to complete an application."The committee expressed concerns that the administration's program could be vulnerable to "potential abuses" that might "undermine both national security and the integrity of the U.S. immigration system."The chairmen requested that the State Department provide the committee with additional information about Welcome Corps, including the total number of applications, the number of applications with indicators of fraudulent activity, and the number of applications that have been ruled as fraudulent. In addition, the committee requested "all documents and communications" regarding how the department reviews applications for potential fraud and any investigation into fraudulent activity.Center for Immigration Studies executive director Mark Krikorian recently posted on X warning that pro-Hamas students protesting against Israel could use the Welcome Corps program to bring Palestinians to the U.S.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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National Review
National Review
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Emerson College’s Preventable Enrollment Crisis
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Emerson College’s Preventable Enrollment Crisis

The liberal-arts college in Boston is facing the consequences of its feckless response to student protests.
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TikTok Bans Jennifer Sey for Ad Protecting Women's Sports, Riley Gaines Makes It Go Viral
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TikTok Bans Jennifer Sey for Ad Protecting Women's Sports, Riley Gaines Makes It Go Viral

TikTok Bans Jennifer Sey for Ad Protecting Women's Sports, Riley Gaines Makes It Go Viral
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Dr. Fauci Tells 'The View' Dolts That He's Definitely Guilty... of Saving Lives
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Dr. Fauci Tells 'The View' Dolts That He's Definitely Guilty... of Saving Lives

Dr. Fauci Tells 'The View' Dolts That He's Definitely Guilty... of Saving Lives
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CRINGE ALERT: IL Gov Pritzker Awkwardly Tries Dunking on Trump's Felony Convictions With a Hawk
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CRINGE ALERT: IL Gov Pritzker Awkwardly Tries Dunking on Trump's Felony Convictions With a Hawk

CRINGE ALERT: IL Gov Pritzker Awkwardly Tries Dunking on Trump's Felony Convictions With a Hawk
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Disney Exposed: VP Caught Talking Discriminatory Hiring Practices
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Disney Exposed: VP Caught Talking Discriminatory Hiring Practices

Disney Exposed: VP Caught Talking Discriminatory Hiring Practices
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Clear and Present Danger: China Buying Up Hundreds of Thousands of Acres Near US Military Bases
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Clear and Present Danger: China Buying Up Hundreds of Thousands of Acres Near US Military Bases

Clear and Present Danger: China Buying Up Hundreds of Thousands of Acres Near US Military Bases
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Yikes! 80K 'Dreamers' With Arrest Records Let in to US in First Five Years of DACA
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Yikes! 80K 'Dreamers' With Arrest Records Let in to US in First Five Years of DACA

Yikes! 80K 'Dreamers' With Arrest Records Let in to US in First Five Years of DACA
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San Francisco Mayoral Candidates Get Into Woke-Off to Determine Who Loves the LGBTQ Community the Most
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San Francisco Mayoral Candidates Get Into Woke-Off to Determine Who Loves the LGBTQ Community the Most

San Francisco Mayoral Candidates Get Into Woke-Off to Determine Who Loves the LGBTQ Community the Most
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