National Geographic UK - July 2019

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BREAKTHROUGHS


PHOTOS: LEONARDO LANNA (ABOVE); MAGNUS WENNMAN (LEFT)

ANIMALS

MYTHICAL CREATURE


FOUND IN ANCIENT WOOD


PRAYING MANTIS IS A SVELTE ‘UNICORN’


Researchers exploring Brazil’s Atlantic Forest discovered some


five to seven new species of praying mantises. Among the new-


found creatures are unicorn mantises, which have mysterious,


hornlike structures on their heads, as seen above on a member


of the genus Zoolea.


It’s unclear exactly what purpose the protuberances serve. Per-


haps they’re “meant to break up the silhouette of the animals,” says


team leader Leonardo Lanna, whose Projeto Mantis expedition was


funded by the National Geographic Society. Predators may then


mistake them for something inedible, such as a leaf bud. Unlike


their magical namesake, the praying mantises of the Atlantic Forest


are experts in the art of blending in. —DOUGLAS MAIN


NEUROSCIENCE

To Sleep,


Perchance


to Heal


A report in the


journal Nature


Communications


adds to the list


of sleep’s benefits.


In imaging studies


of the brains of


zebrafish, scientists


saw that cells’ DNA


repair systems


could not fix a day’s


accumulated dam-


age during waking


periods—but that


they were far more


efficient during


periods of sleep.


Researchers say


this find may help


illuminate the con-


nections between


sleep habits, brain


health, and aging.


—CATHERINE ZUCKERMAN


Flight of the Dandelion


By studying dandelion seeds as


they drift in the air, researchers


uncovered a new form of flight.


A hovering vortex created by air


flowing up through the seed’s


pappus, the tuft at its top, helps


the seed float. The find could


explain how other life-forms move


and how filter feeders eat. —CZ


DISPATCHES


FROM THE FRONT LINES


OF SCIENCE


AND INNOVATION

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