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In for the (linear) kill

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Sarina Tracy, [email protected]

Most people wouldn’t consider birds to be instruments of wartime sabotage, but one species – a top-notch bird of prey – would have to disagree. During World War II, falcons were often released by British forces to kill Nazi carrier pigeons and prevent important messages from being received by the German front. Falcons have very good eyesight and can spot their next meal up to a mile away. However, until recently, their hunting strategy – a seemingly basic part of the raptors’ behavior – remained a mystery. “There were computational studies...Read full article

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    Published: April 2014
    Glossary
    pattern
    A device that determines the lens shape in the cutting or edging phase of fabrication. It also is used to denote the arrangement of markings on a reticle.
    spiral
    A defect in the cleaved end face of an optical fiber in which the surface changes abruptly.
    vision
    The processes in which luminous energy incident on the eye is perceived and evaluated.
    visual field
    The angular field of view that is seen by the eyes when fixed on a point straight ahead. The normal binocular visual field is approximately 130° in diameter.
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