When birds sleep, what are they dreaming about? Researchers from the University of Buenos Aires have found out a solution to faucet into fowl goals. When a fowl slumbers, its voice field, known as the syrinx, can transfer in methods which can be much like once they sing whereas they’re awake. Essentially, birds are silently singing of their goals.
Now, researchers have found out translate that vocal muscle motion into an artificial fowl tune, which means you’ll be able to hearken to how birds sing of their goals.
Guest host Maggie Koerth talks with Dr. Gabriel Mindlin, professor of physics on the University of Buenos Aires about his latest bird dream research, printed within the journal Chaos.
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