First evidence of sleep in flight https://www.mpg.de/10673637/frigatebirds-sleep
Birds engage in all types of sleep in flight, but in remarkably small amounts
driving a car after losing just a few hours of sleep, even when fully aware of the dangers
Birds engage in all types of sleep in flight, but in remarkably small amounts
driving a car after losing just a few hours of sleep, even when fully aware of the dangers
The first review of the global impact of humans on tropical forests in the ancient past shows that humans have been altering these environments for at least 45,000 years. This counters the view that tropical forests were pristine natural environments prior to modern agriculture and industrialization.
more susceptible to the outbreak of wild fires, represent some of the greatest dangers
Scientists can predict which storks will migrate to Africa in autumn and which will remain in Europe
If the two storks continue to successfully avoid all dangers, it is likely they will
Emergency braking systems already prevent quite a few traffic accidents, but electronic assistants still have no proper overview of what’s happening on the road. Bernt Schiele, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in Saarbrücken, wants to change this. He teaches computers to anticipate the routes of vehicles and pedestrians.
Emergency braking assistants detect dangers that arise in a flash.
Global temperatures have risen more than 1°C since pre-industrial times. Max Planck scientists aim to refine forecasts and identify ways to limit climate change.
for Meteorology in Hamburg is investigating the feasibility of the idea and the dangers
Global temperatures have risen more than 1°C since pre-industrial times. Max Planck scientists aim to refine forecasts and identify ways to limit climate change.
for Meteorology in Hamburg is investigating the feasibility of the idea and the dangers
Global temperatures have risen more than 1°C since pre-industrial times. Max Planck scientists aim to refine forecasts and identify ways to limit climate change.
for Meteorology in Hamburg is investigating the feasibility of the idea and the dangers
Global temperatures have risen more than 1°C since pre-industrial times. Max Planck scientists aim to refine forecasts and identify ways to limit climate change.
for Meteorology in Hamburg is investigating the feasibility of the idea and the dangers
Global temperatures have risen more than 1°C since pre-industrial times. Max Planck scientists aim to refine forecasts and identify ways to limit climate change.
for Meteorology in Hamburg is investigating the feasibility of the idea and the dangers
Global temperatures have risen more than 1°C since pre-industrial times. Max Planck scientists aim to refine forecasts and identify ways to limit climate change.
for Meteorology in Hamburg is investigating the feasibility of the idea and the dangers