Birds, bees and brains
A researcher who is revealing the complexity of the brain by studying birds and bees ⎮24 min listen
Published in Neuroscience
How do birds and bees fly in groups without colliding? Or know how to navigate straight to a food source? And how do you train a bee to fly down a tunnel? Studying these tiny insects can give us insight, not only into how our brains work, but also how we might enhance aircraft navigation.
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