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Learn how bate use electromagnetic spectrum and remote sensing to survive. NASA has a spin on all this. This site is rich... see more
The Bat Ecology and Bioacoustics Lab at the University of Bristol, conducts research on the "ecology, behavior, and... see more
This website provided by the US Fish and Wildlife Service is dedicated to White-Nose Syndrome (WNS). In February 2006... see more
For 50 years, researchers have thought that moths evolved ears to detect the ultrasonic calls of attacking bats—but a new... see more
In this video we follow scientists working in Bangladesh as they test fruit bat populations to determine whether they are... see more
This lesson is a good review of main idea and details. It uses informational books about bats in the lesson. Students... see more
Terrestrial Mammal Conservation provides a thorough summary of the available scientific evidence of what is known, or not... see more
This open access book looks at the migration of Southern European EU citizens (from Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece) who... see more
Shockwave simulation of basic projectile motion. The Scientific Slugger imitates a ball being hit perfectly by a major... see more
Resources and examples of APA writing style. Includes in-text citations, end references, and formatting a paper or... see more
Resources for Cosmetology Instructors and students; collection includes websites related to cosmetology, nail technology,... see more
Exploratorium provides this web site that explores the science of baseball through shockwave activities. The lab... see more
Simple in design, this lesson plan, authored by Karlene Joseph of Walther Northern High School, covers basic concepts of... see more
This online article from "The New Yorker" magazine discusses the impacts of globalization upon basketball culture. The... see more
This video was recorded at MIT World Series: Back to the Classroom 2006. Would you go for the sure bet -- say, a... see more
Is reduced tillage in arable fields beneficial for farmland biodiversity? Is prescribed burning in grasslands beneficial... see more
Does the creation of artificial reefs benefit subtidal benthic invertebrates? Is the use of organic farming instead of... see more
This video was recorded at MIT World Series: EECS Centennial Celebration. If you feel inseparable from your laptop and... see more
This is one of a collection of sub-sites in the mega site "Internet Psych Lab." It includes several different sites, each... see more
This is a StAIR project for Earth Science Review. This particular StAIR (Stand-Alone Instructional Resources) covers... see more