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 ...
Imagine watching a blue jay land on your backyard feeder in stunning slow motion — and your phone instantly tells you exactly what species just stopped by. That’s not a nature documentary. That’s the ...
(CBS News) We are slowly, but surely getting back into the viral video grind here at The Feed after last week. And speaking of slowly, how about we check in on our favorite creators of super ...
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 ...
Scientists have been reported to be fearing a “slow-motion” version of a bird flu pandemic after the virus was detected in 129 dairy herds in the United States, which would make transmission to humans ...
New research indicates that smaller animals, such as birds, dogs, and human children, perceive the world at a higher frame rate than the rest of us. As a result, these smaller animals may live life in ...
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 ...
Stanford University researchers want to build better flying robots. In order to eventually do this, they are filming birds in flight (including hummingbirds) using an ultra-high-speed video camera.
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