Human movement today is about 40 times greater than the combined movement of all wild animals - including land mammals, birds, and arthropods.
The great war 2:18 Guns 3:43 Escaping Tragedy 5:25 Power (and engineering) 6:22 Pilot (Manfred Von Richthofen) 7:05 Range 7:32 Evolution (Speed) 9:31 Faster is Better (The beginning of WWII) 11:13 The ...
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From flying cars to jetpacks: How close are humans to commuting in the sky?
Most of today’s personal flying vehicles fall under the category of EVTOLs (Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing aircraft).
Humans stand out among mammals for our ability to run long distances without falling apart. That ability links back to early ...
Understanding this evolution not only highlights how aviation has changed, but also provides insight into the people who make ...
Humans developed large brains and flatter faces at an exceptionally quick rate compared to other apes, according to new research from UCL scientists. The study suggests that these rapid changes may ...
A giraffe's long legs aren't just for height, they save energy by reducing how hard the heart works to pump blood upward ...
By raising its heart closer to its head by means of long legs, the giraffe “saves” a net 5% of the energy it takes in from food. Over the course of a year, this energy saving would add up to more than ...
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