WOS:000340710700107International audienceThe prevailing view is that we cannot witness biological evolution because it occurred on a time scale immensely greater than our lifetime. Here, we show that we can witness evolution in our lifetime by watching the evolution of the flying human-and-machine species: the airplane. We document this evolution, and we also predict it based on a physics principle: the constructal law. We show that the airplanes must obey theoretical allometric rules that unite them with the birds and other animals. For example, the larger airplanes are faster, more efficient as vehicles, and have greater range. The engine mass is proportional to the body size: this scaling is analogous to animal design, where the mass of ...
Through evolution, nature came up with many effective solutions to its challenges and continually im...
Animal flight poses intriguing questions about biological adaptation, from how flight could have evo...
For flying animals aerodynamic theory predicts that mechanical power required to fly scales as P pro...
WOS:000340710700107International audienceThe prevailing view is that we cannot witness biological ev...
WOS:000379583900017International audienceHere, we show that during their half-century history, helic...
Humans and technology are not in symbiosis. They are one species, not two. Humans, enveloped in arte...
Powered flight was once a capability limited only to animals, but by identifying useful attributes o...
The tendency for flying organisms to possess small genomes has been interpreted as evidence of natur...
Animal flight represents a great challenge and model for biomimetic design efforts. Powered flight a...
I would like to view the history of flight from the simplicity of a biological perspective. I view t...
Aeronautics in its traditional form is usually presumed to have started as a formal engineering disc...
Within the avian clade, species drastically differ in their locomotion style, particularly the exten...
Whereas humans can outrun horses over large distances (BBC News 2004), because of their adaptation f...
Flight has evolved independently in birds, bats, and insects and was present in the Mesozoic pterosa...
The most visible animals on earth are birds. Flying adaptations in birds garner much attention in th...
Through evolution, nature came up with many effective solutions to its challenges and continually im...
Animal flight poses intriguing questions about biological adaptation, from how flight could have evo...
For flying animals aerodynamic theory predicts that mechanical power required to fly scales as P pro...
WOS:000340710700107International audienceThe prevailing view is that we cannot witness biological ev...
WOS:000379583900017International audienceHere, we show that during their half-century history, helic...
Humans and technology are not in symbiosis. They are one species, not two. Humans, enveloped in arte...
Powered flight was once a capability limited only to animals, but by identifying useful attributes o...
The tendency for flying organisms to possess small genomes has been interpreted as evidence of natur...
Animal flight represents a great challenge and model for biomimetic design efforts. Powered flight a...
I would like to view the history of flight from the simplicity of a biological perspective. I view t...
Aeronautics in its traditional form is usually presumed to have started as a formal engineering disc...
Within the avian clade, species drastically differ in their locomotion style, particularly the exten...
Whereas humans can outrun horses over large distances (BBC News 2004), because of their adaptation f...
Flight has evolved independently in birds, bats, and insects and was present in the Mesozoic pterosa...
The most visible animals on earth are birds. Flying adaptations in birds garner much attention in th...
Through evolution, nature came up with many effective solutions to its challenges and continually im...
Animal flight poses intriguing questions about biological adaptation, from how flight could have evo...
For flying animals aerodynamic theory predicts that mechanical power required to fly scales as P pro...