Disabled flies sleep more as they learn to adapt to flightlessness: Study

Flies that cannot take to the air respond by sleeping more while they learn to adapt to flightlessness, a study found. Baby fruit flies need to expand their wings near the first half-hour after emerging from pupal cases, or their wings don't develop properly. By hindering this process, researchers rendered some flies flightless and found they slept more than usual.

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