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New Study Reveals Microscopic Inner Ear Structures of Bats Dictate How They Echolocate
The new study compared the inner ear of the two main groups of bats to determine why some bats echolocate and others do not.
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Amputated Frog Legs Regenerate After Scientists Use Chemical Cocktail
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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Found in British Otters Linked to Fatal Illnesses
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Buried Ancient Treasures in Britain at Risk Due to Climate Change
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6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tonga's Coast Days After Massive Volcanic Eruption
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Better Air Quality, Less Pollution During Lockdowns May Have Saved 800 Lives in Europe
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Nanoplastic Particles Have Been Detected in Snowfall Over High-Altitude Alps
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109-Year-Old Tortoise Named Jonathan Hailed as World's Oldest Living Land Animal
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Scientists Made Grim Discovery in Greenland Ice Sheet Made Possible by Improved Models
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Global Scale Mega Drought Possibly Led to Fall of Ancient Empires 4,200 Years Ago
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Researchers Recorded Highest Number of Western Monarch Butterflies in Five Years
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Magma Played an Important Role in the Birth of the Atlantic Ocean
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Officials at Zoo Atlanta Mourn Death of Ozzie, World's Oldest Male Gorilla at 61






