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Gliselle Marin joins the “Bat-a-thon,” a group of 80-some bat researchers who converge on Belize each year to study these winged mammals.
Scientists have found a way to sample DNA out of the air on a large scale — making it possible to one day track the health ...
Minerals taken from Belize's famous underwater cave ... said study co-author André Droxler, an Earth scientist at Rice University. From A.D. 300 to A.D. 700, the Mayan civilization flourished ...
Minerals taken from Belize's famous underwater cave ... said study co-author André Droxler, an Earth scientist at Rice University. The Maya civilization flourished in the Yucatan peninsula ...
A Belizean bat scientist is looking to these fuzzy, flying mammals to act as emissaries to galvanize the people of Belize to protect their forests. In Central America, Belize is known for its ...
off the coast of Belize, which revealed that tropical cyclones have increased in frequency over the past 5,700 years. The scientists described their findings in a study published March 14 in the ...
Roistacher is just one of the dozens of bat scientists and enthusiasts who converge on this patch of tropical moist forest in Belize every year for what's become known as the annual "Bat-a-thon." ...
The team of scientists and explorers has mapped the Great Blue Hole in Belize for the first time. Made famous by renowned explorer Jacques Cousteau in 1971, many of its features had been a mystery.
One conservation advocate has an unusual idea. The scientist proposes using bats to inspire the people of Belize to protect their forests. Here's science reporter Ari Daniel. GLISELLE MARIN ...