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No evidence for widespread transmission of viruses by African bats, says study

No evidence for widespread transmission of viruses by African bats, says study
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African Bats Not Spreading Viruses, Evidence Shows

African Bats Not Spreading Viruses, Evidence Shows
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World s Biggest Bat Colony Gathers in Zambia Every Year: We Used Artificial Intelligence To Count Them

World s Biggest Bat Colony Gathers in Zambia Every Year: We Used Artificial Intelligence To Count Them
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Your chances of getting an internship are better if you ve already had one

Race, region and grades all play a role. fizkes/Getty ImagesWhen summer approaches, many college students (and their parents) wonder how they can land the perfect internship. But what kind of résumé really impresses firms looking for interns? And how are the internships connected to the broader job market? We are researchers who specialize in issues of labor economics and employment, particularly for interns and recent college graduates. In a 2020 study we did on the demand for interns, we found

World s biggest bat colony gathers in Zambia every year: we used artificial intelligence to count them

Straw-coloured fruit bats at Kasanka National Park, Zambia. Fabian von Poser/Getty ImagesEverybody who visits Kasanka National Park in Zambia during “bat season” agrees that the evening emergence of African straw-coloured fruit bats from their roost site is one of the wildlife wonders of the world. The bats (Eidolon helvum) arrive at Kasanka every year around October. The numbers swell rapidly until they peak in November. By January they are gone again. Once they recover from the shock of the br

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