Arctic tern Type post Author Jonathan Witt Date November 3, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , Animal Algorithms, Arctic terns, Baylor University, computer engineering, desert ant, Eric Cassell, homing pigeons, ID the Future, intelligent design, monarch butterfly, Neural Networks, podcast, Robert J. Marks II New Book Spotlights High Tech Animal Navigation Jonathan Witt November 3, 2021 Biology, Engineering, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 2 Meet the animal kingdom’s most stunning navigators — the Arctic tern, homing pigeons, the monarch butterfly, and the desert ant, among others. Read More ›
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