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The Aviationist on MSNLeonardo’s Miysis DIRCM Selected to Protect German C-130JsLeonardo’s Miysis DIRCM will protect the Luftwaffe’s fleet of six KC-130J and C-130J-30 aircraft operated by the ...
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SussexWorld on MSNHorsham residents in battle to save 90-year-old cedar treesConcerned residents and conservationists in Horsham are launching a fight to save a 90-year-old avenue of Blue Atlas Cedar ...
Ken Springer Contributing Writer “What’s a map, Dad?” A Cartographer’s Nightmare I’ve never actually heard a youngster say ...
Interstellar objects are visitors from solar systems beyond our own, and the third ever such object, known as 3I/ATLAS, has ...
A powerful Atlas V rocket lifted off from Florida's Space Coast today (June 23), carrying 27 satellites aloft for Amazons' new Project Kuiper broadband network.
Terminix has released a report of the Top 25 states with the most ticks. Can a bite make you sick? Here's what you need to ...
Bats in warm regions appear to be increasing their fat stores over time. This could be an early warning sign of how climate change is affecting their survival.
A fungus that has killed millions of bats has for the first time been found in bats on both sides of the continental divide in Rocky Mountain National Park, officials announced Thursday.
Bats are often cast as the unseen night-time stewards of nature, flitting through the dark to control pest insects, pollinate plants and disperse seeds. But behind their silent contributions lies ...
Three bats with a disease called white-nose syndrome, which kills bat populations, were found in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Two newly discovered viruses lurking in bats are dangerously similar to Nipah and Hendra, both of which have caused deadly outbreaks in humans. Found in fruit bats near villages, these viruses may ...
3 bats in Rocky Mountain National Park have tested positive for white-nose syndrome. The disease comes from a fungus. It's often deadly for bats.
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