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This Real-Life “Sixth Sense” Is Trainable in Just 10 Weeks
Forget superpowers, your brain may already have one. Studies show people can train echolocation and detect objects using nothing but reflected sound.
For a bat to be at the top of its game for echolocation, it needs a good head on its shoulders. Not all bats, though, are the same when it comes to sensing their surroundings in total darkness — some ...
Bats are some of the most highly specialized mammals to have ever evolved. This includes not only the evolution of active flight, but also their echolocation. This ability requires the bats to produce ...
Different species of bats use their sonar in slightly different ways. Scientists are trying to understand how this extraordinary sense is changing the structure of bat skulls. Bats are some of the ...
A stranded sub-adult Risso's dolphin (Grampus griseus) in Paoay, Ilocos Norte, has died, authorities reported Monday (March 9) morning.
Recent studies show that you may be able to develop a sixth sense to echolocate. Americans sour on Trump ahead of State of the Union, polls find Gunmen wreak chaos in Mexican coastal retreat after ...
You like to think you make decisions logically and that you see danger, process it, and then react. But what if your brain is picking up threats before you’re even aware they exist? Scientists have ...
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Stranded Risso’s dolphin in Ilocos Norte dies despite rehab efforts
CALASIAO, Pangasinan – A stranded sub-adult Risso’s dolphin (Grampus griseus) in Paoay, Ilocos Norte, has died, authorities reported Monday morning. The marine mammal was rescued on March 6 off the ...
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Porpoises are entirely dependent on their hearing for survival. They navigate, hunt, and communicate by emitting rapid click ...
BRISTOL, Tenn. — A Ford driver hadn’t won a pole position at Bristol Motor Speedway in more than 10 years, but NASCAR Cup Series ...
The 2022 “Great American Race” winner turned a lap of 187.402 mph in his No. 2 Team Penske Ford. It’s the first of three scheduled practice sessions for Sunday’s 68th running of the Daytona 500 (1:30 ...
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