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How Giant Face Owls Use Their Wings and Face to Find Moving Food With High Accuracy
According to a new study, several physical features of great gray owls, particularly parts of their wings and face, help them correct for sonic distortions caused by snow, allowing them to find hidden, moving food with astonishing accuracy.
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Solar Storm Alert: Solar Wind Traveling Millions of Miles Per Hour Expected to Hit Earth Until December 2
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Effective Climate Actions Needed Against Major Fire Threats to Global Forests, Research Shows
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Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, and Landslides Hit Brazil, Causing Two Deaths and Dozens Missing
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Traditional Goose Harassment Tactics Are Ineffective, Especially in the Winter When Birds Should Be More Amenable to Intimidation
Air Pollution to Blame for Stillbirths as Toxic Particles Found in Lungs of Fetuses, Global Study Says
Dinosaur King Ancestor, Missing Link in T. Rex Evolution has Spiked Horns Around Eyes
Below Freezing Temperature of Zero Degrees Along with 45 Mph Winds Takeover Parts of New Jersey
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Mosquito Populations Could Be Controlled Using New Method Inspired by Buzzing Sound
Invasive Vine Species Used as Camouflage in WWII Takes Over Second Largest Island of Fiji
Two Extraterrestrial Minerals Found in 2020 Meteorite Might Solve Mysteries of Solar System
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Phytoplankton and Under-Ice Blooms Could Thrive in Antarctic Ice, Study Suggests
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Metabolic Process of Strange Bacteria Can be Used to Converting Carbon Dioxide Into Solar Fuels