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Canada geese fly in a 'V' formation to reduce their energy costs. Each bird is able to take advantage of the reduced wind resistance behind the lead birds. To avoid turbulence they fly at high altitudes.


Hey, don't eat me


Hey, don't eat me
British scientists have developed a new, cheaper, plastic microchip that can make everyday objects 'intelligent.' In about five years, your yogurt will be able to tell you when it has gone bad!
DECEMBER 7, 2000
The Globe and Mail
DECEMBER 7, 2000

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