Agreement has been reached at the World Radiocommunication Conference in Geneva on the allocation of radiofrequency spectrum for global flight tracking in civil aviation. The frequency band ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The yellow-legged hornet is a predator: after it sets up a nest in a new neighborhood, its workers head out in search of smaller wasps, flies and ...
Just like humans, animals move about to find food, shelter, and mates. Movement in the wild, however, comes with increased risk, as it can be tracked by predators. To understand how katydids ...
Radio tags have made things easier for environmental scientists tracking animal movements, but they still involve spending a lot of time and money traipsing over land by foot in search of a signal.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture found nearly 1,500 Asian Giant Hornets — commonly known as “murder hornets” — when it eradicated a nest of the invasive species on Aug. 25, 2021, in ...
Advanced radio tracking technology is successfully hunting yellow-legged hornets (Vespa velutina) and their nests in Auckland ...
This article was originally featured on Undark. Twice each year, members of a subspecies of red knots—salmon-colored sandpipers—migrate thousands of miles between their wintering grounds in northern ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Regina Barber and Geoff Brumfiel of Short Wave about a new moon mission, a global map of fishing ships, and mysterious rings of radio waves. It is time for our ...
Historical and practical perspectives / Robert E. Kenward -- Experimental design for radiotelemetry studies / Edward O. Garton [and others] -- Effects of tagging and ...