In a new study, scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) in Berlin, Germany, tested the response of European bats to red and white light sources during their seasonal migration.
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Serendipitous Discovery May Lead to Environmentally Friendly Lubricant
Seed oil components of an ornamental flower could provide a direct pathway for designing a new class of environmentally friendly lubricants.
Researchers Develop a New Wildfire Smoke Emissions Model
Hazy, smoke-filled skies can have serious health effects.
Marijuana Found in Breast Milk up to Six Days after Use
Researchers report 63 percent of breast milk samples from mothers using marijuana contained traces of the drug.
Emissions in Savannas Triple Previous Estimates
Widespread tree felling in African savannas is producing at least three times as many carbon emissions as was previously thought, research suggests.
Cooking With Coal, Wood, or Charcoal Associated With Cardiovascular Death
Long-term use of coal, wood, or charcoal for cooking is associated with an increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease, according to a study presented today at ESC Congress 2018(1).