Birds, bats, insects hold secrets of flight for engineers

Birds, bats, insects hold secrets of flight for engineers according to this press release from the University of Michigan.

Be sure to click through to the bird photos taken by the chief scientist.

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Wren

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2 responses to “Birds, bats, insects hold secrets of flight for engineers”

  1. Wren

    lana, I agree. At a university like michigan, there’s so much going on that you only hear about a small percentage of it. I’m glad this research was highlighted.

  2. Lana Gramlich

    Very interesting.

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