Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA technology.
Yet until recently, scientists didn’t fully understand why bats are so good at harboring pathogens that don’t seem to harm ...
What was thought to be the last bat of its species in the UK may finally have a mate, according to bat experts. The greater ...
Bats carry viral pathogens that typically do not lead to severe disease in the bats themselves but can be lethal to humans. Adaptations in certain immune genes might contribute to this resistance.
Five years removed from the COVID-19 outbreak, scientists around the world are still studying its effects and, more importantly, ways those effects can be mitigated in the future.
Portal residents have a new nocturnal neighbor, an elusive endangered bat species that was discovered and confirmed making visits to hummingbird feeders in the area. Researchers at Bat ...
An endangered bat species has been detected in southeastern Arizona. Researchers say the discovery of the Mexican long-nosed ...
Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn wrote a bill inspired by a fifth grade class that would designate Indiana's official state ...
Bats in the noctilionoid group, like Darwin’s finches, have evolved an impressive variety of jaw and tooth adaptations to ...
Researchers uncover bat immune secrets linked to flying abilities Scientists explore how flying contributes to bats ...
Bats harbor many viruses that can spill over into humans, including Marburg, Ebola, and famously SARS-CoV-2. But while these ...