flight
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Bats’ Heart Rates in Flight Shed Light on Survival Strategies Across Seasons
Heart rate monitoring in bats unveils energy dynamics, aiding conservation and offering insights for protecting diverse wildlife species.
Latest Research Articles
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Widespread Flight Cancellations, Slower Commutes in U.S Recorded Due to Severe Winter Weather
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Study: Bat Brains Are Structured for Echolocation and Flying
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Storm Causes Widespread Disruption in Central and Eastern US in its Wake
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Climate Change May Affect the Way Airplanes Fly Due to Turbulence
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As New Vent Emerges, Volcanic Ash Cloud in La Palma Caused Disruptions in Flights
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Scientists Solve the Mystery of the Movement of Flying Snakes
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Spiders Can Fly Thousands Of Miles By Harnessing Earth's Electric Fields, Research Finds
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Bird in Protective Goggles Creates Vortex to Aid Flight Research
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'Human Swan' Will Fly With Thousands of Migrating Swans to Study Their Hazards and Decline
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#FindSam: Search Is On For The Missing Toy-Dog Astronaut Sent To Space
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Gelatinous Snails Flutter and 'Fly' Like Fruit-Flies In The Sea [WATCH]
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Larger, Urban Animals are Less Fearful Of Humans