Burmese pythons are an invasive species in Florida, primarily established in the Everglades and South Florida. These snakes ...
Scientists found a shocking way to track Florida’s invasive pythons: let the snakes swallow GPS-collared opossums.
Opossums are becoming Florida’s secret weapon against giant invasive pythons—thanks to GPS collars and a wild discovery.
Researchers are using tracking collars on opossums to find the invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. We explain how it's done.
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The opossums wear collars that send a signal to researchers when the mammal is eaten, revealing the snake's location.
Identification of each animal in a collective becomes possible even when individuals are never all visible simultaneously, enabling faster and more accurate analysis of collective behavior.
Two Alphabet-owned businesses are teaming up to find potholes and share that information with cities. Waymo and Waze announced Thursday a data-sharing pilot program that will funnel pothole data ...
At least one U.S. Navy warship carrying more than 2,000 Marines is on its way to the Middle East, signaling an additional military buildup in the area and fueling speculation about American ground ...
According to Jolla, this means "no tracking, no calling home, no hidden analytics." As I understand it, that should prevent your phone unique identifiers, location history, and browsing activity from ...
Apple’s AirTag is designed to help people keep track of personal belongings like keys, bags and luggage. But because AirTags and other Bluetooth trackers are small and discreet, concerns about ...
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