Birds are the undisputed champions of epic travel -- but they are not the only long-haul fliers. A handful of bats are known to travel thousands of kilometers in continental migrations across North ...
Novel sensors have shown how bats zigzag across Europe as they migrate, surfing on storm fronts to fly further with less ...
Learn more about the innovative technology that tracked a bat’s movements and the climate around them as they migrated across ...
By Stephen Beech Bats are "riders on the storm" when they migrate thousands of miles across continents, reveals new research.
Night time for us means resting from the busy day, but for most bats, this is when they're most active. This is known as being nocturnal. There's roughly 1,400 bat species living around the world ...
Now, scientists have equipped bats with lightweight sensors that decode their long-distance travel strategies. These tiny ...
“That’s the usual behavior,” Vleut said ... The scientists have yet to see the bats hunting in the wild, but they have a good idea of their technique because Medellín kept two woolly ...
Scientists used ultra-light sensors connected “like cell phones” across Europe to study how bats migrate over the continent. Birds may dominate the skies when it comes to long-distance travel, but ...