Flapping their tiny wings does not get juvenile partridges off the ground, but it does cast some light on the hidden origins of avian flight. A new study shows that young partridges flap their wings ...
Using robotic and animal models, researchers have shown that some dinosaurs were already flapping their rudimentary wings as a side effect of running, prior to evolving the ability to fly. The finding ...
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