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WASHINGTON — It's not that researcher Paul Cryan set out to prove the old saying, "blind as a bat." It just seems that way.
WASHINGTON — It's not that researcher Paul Cryan set out to prove the old saying, "blind as a bat." It just seems that way.
CC/Flickr/Luke Westall On approaching wind turbines, bats appear to use air-flow sensations registered by wing hairs to guide…
Hi-tech thermal surveillance techniques have enabled US researchers to hone in on the likelihood that mistaking wind turbines…
Mon, 13 Oct 2014 09:00:35 GMT By Darryl Fears The Washington Post Alex Sanz/Associated Press A bat suspected of having white-nose…