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Holy new species Batman

Holy new species Batman

Too bad I can’t access the journal article to see if there’s a nice x-ray.

Here is an old post with a bat microCT image.

https://plus.google.com/+ChadHaney/posts/9KM494dCZh1

Happy #Halloween  and #ScienceEveryday  

Originally shared by New Scientist

New species of bat emerges from 30-year stint in jar of alcohol: http://ow.ly/U3huP

October 31, 2015 ScienceEveryday (medical imaging is separate) Post a Comment

Rise of the Vampire

Rise of the Vampire

What does cholera have to do with vampires? Read on to find out.

Happy #Halloween  and #ScienceEveryday  

Originally shared by New Scientist

In Poland centuries ago, special burials were meant to stop vampires rising from the grave: http://ow.ly/U2TXC

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