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Parasitic Wasp Castrates Caterpillars with Tamed Virus; Trump Holds Campaign-Style Rally at Fort Bragg; Obama Acknowledges Extraterrestrial Life
In a week marked by diverse news, scientific breakthroughs, political rallies, and extraterrestrial speculation captured headlines. Researchers discovered how a parasitic wasp castrates its caterpillar hosts using a domesticated virus, former President Barack Obama acknowledged the existence of aliens, and former President Donald Trump held a campaign-style rally at Fort Bragg.
According to Nature News, scientists have discovered how a parasitic wasp castrates its moth larvae hosts. The wasp injects the larvae with a domesticated virus that causes cells in the larvae's testes to die. This discovery sheds light on the wasp's method of controlling its host, the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella).
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump held a campaign-style rally at Fort Bragg, an active Army base in North Carolina, on Friday. As reported by Time, Trump urged troops to vote for Republicans and criticized Democrats. The event included patriotic music and was attended by uniformed service members. Trump shared the stage with Michael Whatley, a former Republican National Committee chairman and Senate candidate, while touting his military spending plans and celebrating his restoration of the Fort Bragg name. "You have to vote for us," Trump told the troops, according to Time.
In other news, former President Barack Obama stated in an interview published Saturday that aliens are real, but he had not seen them. As reported by Time, when asked about extraterrestrial life, Obama responded, "They're real. But I haven't seen them. They're not being kept at Area 51." The brevity of his comment sparked online speculation, prompting a clarification on Instagram.
In other news, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has been building a playbook to resist ICE. According to Vox, Pritzker has been aggressively fighting against the Trump administration by signing laws to limit ICE operations in the state, creating the Illinois Accountability Commission staffed by retired federal judges, suing the federal government, and successfully blocking the deployment of federal agents.
Additionally, Vox reported on the popularity of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, noting that while it is a popular therapy style, its scientific basis is questionable.
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