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Flamingos and other birds
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Birds aren't real*
Published
Feb 7, 2024
How a nonsensical protest sign sparked a movement that shed light on how conspiracies grow and spread
Materials engineering
How an African bird might inspire a better water bottle
Published
April 12, 2023
Understanding how birds of a feather—specifically the male sandgrouse—can carry about 15% of their body weight in water could help scientists create new absorbent materials
Pretty pink
Flamingos flock to Homewood campus
Published
May 7, 2014
Appearance is part of a yearly migration to Canada, probably