Scientists knew the locations of the roosts and birthing grounds of bats living in Germany and Switzerland, but they didn’t ...
In a new study published in Science this month, a team of biologists used tiny tags attached between bats’ shoulder blades to track their movements. The tags, which the researchers developed ...
He managed to stuff 23 functional gadgets including a bat tracker, smoke bombs, and even a grappling gun onto his batsuit. This feat earned him the Guinness World Record for the "Most functional ...
The study's tracking device was developed by engineers at MPI-AB. Weighing only 5% of the bat's total body mass, the tiny tag includes multiple sensors that record the activity levels of bats and ...
Researchers tracking female bats in central Europe found they migrated much farther in a single night than previously thought. The findings could help protect bats from wind turbine collisions ...