Migrating bats cleverly harness the warm winds of storm fronts to reduce energy use during…
Browsing: Migration
Migration refers to the movement of people from one area to another, often across significant distances or political boundaries, for the purpose of settling temporarily or permanently in a new location. This movement can be driven by various factors including economic opportunities, conflict, environmental conditions, and social factors such as family reunification. Migration can be classified into several types, such as internal migration (within a country) and international migration (across countries). It can also be voluntary, where individuals or groups move by choice, or forced, where movement is compelled by threats such as war, persecution, or natural disasters. The effects of migration are wide-ranging, impacting economic conditions, social structures, and cultural integration in both origin and destination regions. Migration is a major focus of international policy debates due to its significant implications for human rights, global and national economies, and societal demographics.
Scientists used ultra-light sensors connected “like cell phones” across Europe to study how bats migrate…
Migratory birds can navigate using just magnetic inclination and declination. This discovery challenges assumptions about…
Cod were observed devouring millions of capelin in Norway, revealing significant predator-prey dynamics influenced by…
Recent excavations in Tajikistan’s Zeravshan Valley uncovered an archaeological site dating back as far as…
An annual migration of over 17 million insects through the Pyrenees has been documented, showcasing…
Scientists at CSIC have documented a 4200 km oceanic flight from West Africa to French…
Domestic horses, originating from the western Russian steppes about 4,200 years ago, transformed Eurasian societies…
Researchers documented the longest recorded migration of a silky shark, uncovering critical conservation gaps that…
Researchers have confirmed that Atlantic cownose rays, usually found near continental shelves, have migrated to…
Introduction to New Research on First Peoples’ Migration New research conducted by the University of…
Through advanced geospatial modeling, new research uncovers the ancient “mobility highways” that connected communities across…
Researchers uncover evidence of advanced material culture from 45,000 years ago in East Asia, highlighting…
A new study reveals major demographic changes in the Balkan region during the first millennium,…
A green corridor through the Sahara emerged precisely during the period when our earliest ancestors…
New research suggests some early Americans may have traveled on winter sea ice down the…
For years, scientists have debated whether humans or the climate caused the population of large…
A catastrophic event in Chicago, where 1,000 migrating birds died due to collisions with an…