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How viruses jump from hosts: Secrets of rabies transmission in bats discovered

Science and Society: How Viruses Jump from Hosts: Secrets of Rabies Transmission in Bats Discovered

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Gifted submitted 2010/8/6 12:24, published 2010/8/6 12:24 | 311 views
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100805143101.htm

ScienceDaily (Aug. 6, 2010) HIV-AIDS. SARS. Ebola. Bird Flu. Swine Flu. Rabies.
These are emerging infectious diseases where the viruses have jumped from one animal species into another and now infect humans.
This is a phenomenon known as cross-species transmission (CST) and scientists are working to determine what drives it.

'Zen' bats hit their target by not aiming at it

Science and Society: 'Zen' Bats Hit Their Target by Not Aiming at It

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Gifted submitted 2010/2/6 16:19, published 2010/2/6 16:19 | 397 views
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/02/100204204319.htm


ScienceDaily (Feb. 5, 2010) New research conducted at the University of Maryland's bat lab shows Egyptian fruit bats find a target by NOT aiming their guiding sonar directly at it. Instead, they alternately point the sound beam to either side of the target. The new findings by researchers from Maryland and the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel suggest that this strategy optimizes the bats' ability to pinpoint the location of a target, but also makes it harder for them to detect a target in the first place.

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