Biology
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Pigeons Perfect Pathfinding with Social Proximity as Key to Efficient Flight Routes
A new study conducted by Dr. Edwin Dalmaijer, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Bristol, UK, looked at the social influences on pigeon flight routes
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