There are about three trillion trees on our planet — about four hundred for each of us. And we literally couldn't live without them. They take in millions of tons of carbon dioxide each year, and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A popular Louisville restaurant is closed for the foreseeable future after a fire interrupted dinner service over the weekend. It was believed the fire started in the ...
Despite their diverse behaviors, one question has always lingered: why don’t we see any flightless bats? There are birds that waddle along riverbanks like ostriches, or spend their lives by the sea ...
Bird and bat boxes weren’t installated at a Devon council’s headquarters when it was built because of health and safety concerns, and that the boxes could fall down or damage brickwork. One of its own ...
Researchers may have just found the answer: Unlike birds, the evolution of bats' wings and legs is tightly coupled, which may have prevented them from filling as many ecological niches as birds.
New research has found that, unlike birds, the evolution of bats' wings and legs is tightly coupled, which may have prevented them from filling as many ecological niches as birds. New Cornell ...