They researchers used parts from taxidermied pheasants and mallards to create flapping-wing drones and swimming robots.
If you’ve ever seen a behind-the-scenes snippet from a nature documentary, you’ll have witnessed the grueling life of a wildlife filmmaker. From getting stuck inside bait ball ...
The research team at New Mexico Tech has constructed and tested pheasant, mallard duck and pigeon drones and robots. Their ...
Sonoran coral snakes live in Arizona and New Mexico. Coral snakes should not be handled or touched, as they have dangerously ...
Leaving New Mexico we take a road trip to Tombstone and on the way we hit a dust storm. We just can't get used to all these ...