Posted on September 05 2018
When hundreds or thousands of starlings fly in swooping, intricately coordinated patterns, it’s called a “murmuration.” For decades, ornithologists struggled to explain how the birds maintain cohesion during these seemingly random movements. But in 2013, a group of scientists determined that each bird takes its cues from exactly seven of its neighbors, which allows them … Continue reading "12.20–Murmurations of Immortality"
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