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Before bats could fly, they used hand-like limbs. Scientists now reveal how evolution transformed those hands into wings.
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Researchers have designed flexible, bat-like wings that boost lift and improve flight performance. This innovation could lead to more efficient drones or energy-harvesting technologies.
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A comparison of bat and bird wings reveals their evolutionary paths are vastly different by Elodie Smith, Cornell University Editors' notes ...