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A team of scientists, with the aid of a mathematical model, has reconstructed the evolution of bat migration. The migratory behaviour of the largest extant family of bats, the so-called "Vespertilionidae", was studied by researchers at Princeton University...
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Love songs aren't only for soft rock FM stations – they're also used by romantic bats, and researchers at Texas A&M University and the University of Texas at Austin are believed to be the first to decode the mysterious love sounds made by...
Tags: Romance, Bats, Mating, Funny, Comedy, Research, Enviornment, Extinct, Weather
60 year mystery solved Nature will go to extraordinary lengths to give animals an edge. And that’s just what the noseleaf bat gets from ultrasonic beams emitted through its incredible nose. Blacksburg, Va. – A research paper co-written by...
Tags: Conservation, wildlife, sonar, bats
The first IPL match ever to be held in Port Elizabeth kicked off last night at Sahara Oval St. Geoges. As the Chennai Super Kings and Bangalore Royal Challengers faced off the Eastern Cape crowd again showed how passionate they are about cricket; close...
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Here is a project in Canada that is probably supported by donations from the oil industries. A group of scientist are determining if turbines make bat lungs explode. Sounds pretty crude. The project is to prove turbines are bad cause they...