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Three bats with a disease called white-nose syndrome, which kills bat populations, were found in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Biology Why Bats Don’t Get Cancer—and What That Means for Humans Some bat species can live cancer-free for up to 25 years, which is equivalent to 180 human years. How do they do it?
In June, KTAR News 92.3 FM’s Outspoken with Bruce and Gaydos’ Pay Tribute to a Teacher award went to Kelly Melrose, a Phoenix teacher.
Six people were sentenced Wednesday in the brutal baseball bat attack of a man on Innovation Way in Mason last August.
Bats learn to identify prey by listening to mating calls, study says Juvenile bats appeared more drawn to the calls of poisonous toads than older bats.
Life Bats that walk backwards have developed unusual navigation strategy Greater mouse-tailed bats crawl backwards over cave walls, and it seems they use their long tails to help feel their way By ...
Bats are not only masters of aerodynamic flight — they’re skillful at multitasking while flying, too.
Ohio has strict regulations for removing bats from buildings, as many species are endangered. You can do it without a permit until May 15.
Bats wearing tiny mics reveal how the fliers avoid rush hour collisions As thousands fly from caves at dusk, the cacophony can briefly stymie echolocation ...
You’ve been hearing all about torpedo bats of late, and with good reason. New equipment isn’t introduced to Major League Baseball often, but the torpedo bat represents a change in the design ...
Torpedo bats are all the rage this season, and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred believes all that chatter is good for the game.
Torpedo bats have taken the MLB world by storm in just the week or so since Opening Day. ESPN recently spoke to Bobby Hillerich, vice president of production at Hillerich & Bradsby which makes ...
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