Surprisingly, the newly discovered pterosaur shares characteristics with advanced pterodactyloids but is significantly older.
BI Answers: Why do birds fly in a V? Scientists have long held that birds fly in a V-formation to save energy. But it was only recently revealed how and why birds benefit from this trick.
At this time of year, many people are feeding wild birds, which may result in the birds flying into their windows and getting ...
A bird-inspired robot called RAVEN can walk, hop and jump into flight, an ability that could help people develop fixed-wing ...
The first is the formation, with the front goose flying lower and the ones at the back flying higher, helps them to conserve energy while flying long distances.. The shape also helps the birds to ...
A record-breaking 5.8 million of those travelers are expected to fly. That’s likely to mean long lines at airport security checkpoints, giving passengers plenty of time to … bird-watch.
The theory that birds fly in a V-formation to save energy is not new. But this is the first time scientists have recorded data from birds flying in the wild, thanks to new technology. British ...