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Weekly: First living transparent mouse; lab-grown stem cells; Spy balloons

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Balloons, Bats, and Biodiversity

This chapter explores advanced high-altitude balloons used by the military for surveillance and communication, detailing their advantages over traditional technologies. It further examines the adverse effects of declining bat populations on agriculture and human health, particularly linked to increased insecticide use and rising infant mortality rates. The discussion underscores the critical intertwining of ecosystems, human welfare, and the urgent need to protect biodiversity.

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