All it takes is a few minutes of scrolling through Twitter to make it nearly impossible to fall asleep at night. But if it’s a genuine, horror-inspired nightmare you’re seeking to end your chances of ...
You understand bird’s-eye view. How about the view of its prey? It’s likely that mouse or fish don’t even see the canopy of feathers coming. Our eyes and brains barely work fast enough to process the ...
Many of us watch birds take off into flight right before our eyes every day, but it happens so quickly that we don’t get a chance to observe the mechanics responsible for jump-starting the bird’s ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Birds Singing In Slow Motion Help Reveal Brain Locations Responsible For Timing." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 21 November 2008. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases ...
From the physics of Slinkies to the behavior of feeding birds, slow-motion videos can tell us a lot about the way things work. "You get to see things from a scientific perspective that you wouldn't ...
Slow-motion footage of baby birds helps scientists uncover how their ancestors took to the skies. Birds today make flight look effortless, but its evolution was complex. Scientists are still trying to ...
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