State-of-the-art, high-speed cameras record raptor wing and tail motions, informing researchers at UC Davis.
As anyone who’s spent five minutes watching nature documentaries can tell you, seeing animals do stuff in slow motion is awesome. There’s just something about watching a cat leap or bugs take off in ...
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See raptors in slow-mo as UC Davis lab aims to improve drone flight
At UC Davis’ new raptor flight lab, high-speed cameras capture hawks in slow motion to inspire smarter, more agile drones and better bird rehab.
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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