UMass Amherst biologists use GPS to ‘map’ bats teeth to explore evolutionary adaptations to diet
Friday, February 18, 2011 - 11:01
in Biology & Nature
Using a method based on geographic positioning systems that allowed them to characterize the topography of the bats' molars in a way similar to how geographers characterize mountain surfaces, the...
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