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      <description>• Bats are some of the most highly specialized mammals to have ever evolved. • This includes not only the evolution of active flight, but also their echolocation. • This ability re</description>
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      <description>• With a new mathematical model, a team of biophysicists has revealed fresh insights into how biological tissues are shaped by the active motion of structural imperfections known a</description>
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