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  • Unraveling Bird Flock Coordination with Brownian Motion
    Scientists are utilizing Brownian Motion, a random motion exhibited by particles suspended in a fluid, to gain insights into how birds coordinate their flight patterns within flocks. Brownian Motion has traditionally been studied in areas like physics and chemistry but has found novel applications in the realm of natural phenomena, including bird flocking behavior. By capturing the erratic and fluctuating movements of birds as they fly in cohesive formations, scientists can decipher the patterns and regulations at the core of successful flocking, which has potential implications for fields such as robotics, artificial intelligence, and even air traffic management.
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