Animals
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Bats on the Move: A Novel Approach To Tracking Migratory Bats With Radar
For the first time ever, researchers can track the movements of bats with the help of a brand new algorithm utilizing radar technology, created by the University of Haifa and Tel Aviv University.
Latest Research Articles
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Crustacean Dish Giant Isopod Noodles Now on Taipei Restaurant Menu
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Sloths Are Not Lazy: Research Sheds Light on Their Activity and Behavior to Different Situations
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Funnel Web Venom's Hidden Potential: The World's Most Venomous Spider
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Forest Fragmentation and Bird Responses: The Role of Climate, Wing Design, and Latent Gradient
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World's Only Albino Panda Seen Interacting with Other Pandas in China Nature Reserve
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Rattlesnake Sightings on Utah Trail "Rattlesnake Gulch" Delayed Due to Never-Ending Winter
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Most Terrifying Apex Predators in the World That Dominate the Food Chain
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Megalodon Tooth Necklace Discovered in 111-Year-Old Shipwreck of Titanic, Revealed by 3D Scan