Pennsylvania Digital News > Blog > NATURE > By the time you hear these bats, it’s too late NATUREBy the time you hear these bats, it’s too latePennsylvaniaDigitalNews.composted on Nov. 01, 2025 at 10:59 pm RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 01 November 2025 The fringe-lipped bat ambushes its prey, helping to make it an exceptionally efficient hunter. Source link PennsylvaniaDigitalNews.comNovember 1, 2025previous articleAn Oklahoma pastor was fired after reporting missing church funds. His bishop just got arrested.next articleAccidental Discovery That Forged the Iron Age Revealed at Ancient Workshopthe authorPennsylvaniaDigitalNews.comYou Might Also LikeNATUREHealth effects linger 20 generations after rats are exposed to fungicideFebruary 27, 2026NATUREHistorically Black US universities chase top research rankingFebruary 24, 2026NATUREFive ways increased militarization could change scientific careersFebruary 21, 2026NATURENanoscience is latest discipline to embrace large-scale replication effortsFebruary 18, 2026NATUREHow AI slop is causing a crisis in computer scienceFebruary 15, 2026NATUREHunter-gatherers took refuge in European ‘water world’ for millenniaFebruary 12, 2026