New York University: How Do Birds Breathe Better? Researchers' Discovery Will Throw You for a Loop
March 20, 2021
March 20, 2021
NEW YORK, March 20 (TNSJou) -- New York University issued the following news release:
Birds breathe with greater efficiency than humans due to the structure of their lungs--looped airways that facilitate air flows that go in one direction--a team of researchers has found through a series of lab experiments and simulations.
The findings appear in the journal Physical Review Letters.
The study, conducted by researchers at New York University and the New Jerse . . .
Birds breathe with greater efficiency than humans due to the structure of their lungs--looped airways that facilitate air flows that go in one direction--a team of researchers has found through a series of lab experiments and simulations.
The findings appear in the journal Physical Review Letters.
The study, conducted by researchers at New York University and the New Jerse . . .
