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Central outplayed in volleyball loss

After a strong first set, the Central College volleyball team could not sustain the offense in a three-game defeat Friday night, 25-20, 25-11, 25-16. It was the home opener for the Dutch while the Knights remained unbeaten in league matches. The Dutch notched just 20 kills compared to 23 hitting errors, resulting in a negative hitting percentage. Krissa Larson led the team with six kills in just 12 attempts. Middle hitter Kayleigh Fite had three kills and a pair of aces. Amanda Smith had 17 assists and libero Landry Luhring had 16 digs. The Dutch return to action next Thursday with a 5 p.m. match at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln.

These snakes wiggle up smooth poles by turning their bodies into lassoes

These snakes wiggle up smooth poles by turning their bodies into ‘lassoes’ Kate Baggaley © Provided by Popular Science Biologists discovered a previously unknown form of movement that the brown tree snakes use to climb wide objects, like poles. When the brown tree snake is determined to climb something, it’s pretty hard to stop it. For decades, the invasive reptiles have slithered up trees to feast upon the forest birds of Guam. They did so with such ease that it intrigued biologists. Now, in a new study, researchers put the snakes’ skills to the test with large smooth poles, which are notoriously difficult to ascend. They turned out to be no match for the snakes. In the process, the scientists identified a previously unknown form of movement that the brown tree snakes used to shape their bodies into “lassoes” and pull themselves up the wide metal barriers.The researchers reported on January 11 in the journal

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