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Il ruolo delle piume, by Michele Catanzaro, Le Scienze, April 2009, n. 488, pp. 36-37
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Fake feathers could take the drag out of flights, by Colin Barras, New Scientist, online edition, April 13, 2009
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Condensed versions of the article above have appeared on April 13, 2009, on the Science Section of ISEGORIA, on the Technology Section of
OK4me2, on the site of the
United Nations University (UNU-MERIT),
and on the
Rotary Wing Forum
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Coating plane wings in feathers could reduce drag, by Tudor Vieru, SOFTPEDIA™, April 13, 2009
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Boeing and Airbus to learn efficient flight from birds?, Russia Today, SciTech Section, April 13, 2009
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Aviões com penas prometem menos turbulência, Intel, Tech Update, Futurama, April 13, 2009
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There have been a number of other interesting reports on brasilian blogs/news agencies/etc. such as on Abril.com
(by Guilherme Pavarin, April 13, 2009), on Brasil Portais (April 14),
on Rock'n Tech Podcast (April 14), and
on Digital Touch (April 14)
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Kunstmatige veren kunnen vliegtuig efficënter maken", by Dennis Rijnvis, NU, April 14, 2009. The same article appeared - on the same day - on
E-lijn
and on Nederlandse Luchtvaart. On April 22 it was also posted on the Wetenschap & Technologie Forum of
NeoWeb
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'Feathered' aircraft may fly faster, NETPark, April 14, 2009
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Vliegtuig met veren?", by Elmar Veerman, Noorderlicht, April 14, 2009
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On April 14, 2009, an article entitled
Fake feathers could increase efficiency of airplanes
was published on the Irish Sun, on
HighBeam Research, and on
Daily India. Similar versions of the same article came out the same day on the Science News of
Silver Scorpio, on the
Thaindian News, on
Webindia123.com, on
Asia Top News World, on the World News Section of
New Kerala
on the Science Sections of
Buzz7, on
Yahoo! India News, on
Khabar Express, on
One India,
and on many other blogs/posts/bulletin boards across India
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Feathered coatings could help planes fly, by Katie Scott, Wired Magazine, News Science, April 14, 2009. The same article was translated and appeared on the Italian edition of
Wired
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Artificial bristles that mimic feathers could make airplanes more efficient, Cafe Terra, Science Section, April 15, 2009
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Künstliche Federn können Flugzeug effizienter machen, by Dennis Rijnvis, D News, Wissenschaft, April 15, 2009
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Fake feathers can up airplane efficiency appeared on the Sci-Tech Section of both ZeeNews and
Technology.am on April 15, 2009
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'Feathers' can up plane efficiency, The Times of India, Health & Science, online edition, April 16, 2009. Here is the version which was printed on The Times of India
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Vogelfedern sollen Flugzeuge effizienter machen, by Wolfgang Weitlaner, came out on the Hightech Section of Pressetext, on
Innovations Report and on
Tierschutz News, April 16, 2009. The Pressetext article above
has been used to update the voice
feder
(feather) on the German version on Wikipedia
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Vederen kunnen prestaties vliegtuigen verbeteren was posted on Nieuws on April 16, 2009. The next day it appeared on
Zita and on the
Express. It was also published on April 20, 2009, on
IETS met ECONOMIE
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Vederipak kan prestaties vliegtuigen verbeteren, Managing21, Skynet Blogs, Technology Section, April 17, 2009
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Fjäderskrud gör flygplan effektivare, by Håkan Abrahamson, Ny Teknik, online edition, April 21, 2009.
A shorter article, entitled
Fågelfjädrar ska minska motståndet, came out in print on the April 29, 2009, edition of Ny Teknik, no. 18, p. 21
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Feather coating to reduce drag, CREAX MoreInspiration Newsletter, June 2009 (first appeared on May 20, 2009, on the More Inspiration site)
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Airplane Wings Go to the Birds?,
by Gail Helgason, The Pegg,
online edition, July 2009.
Here
is the printed version of the article (The PEGG, June 2009, p. 21)
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Winging It,
by Roberta Kwok, Conservation Magazine,
online edition, July 2009.
The article has also come out in the July-September 2009
printed edition of Conservation Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 3, p. 38
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Fly like a bird,
by Isabelle Kliger,
Aero Magazine,
the bi-yearly magazine of Volvo Aero, No. 2, 2009, p. 40.
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There have also been reports in many other languages, such as
Finnish,
Cech
(see also here),
Russian,
Chinese,
Polish,
etc.
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"Sulla scia di Icaro", by
A. Bottaro, J. Favier, J. Guerrero, D. Venkataraman and H. Wedin ,
Sapere, October 2009, No. 5, pp. 66-77.
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... and finally there is this nice cartoon by a popular Indian cartoonist ...
Ajit Ninan
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Så lite behövs för att starta turbulens,
by Mats Lewan,
Ny Teknik,
March 22, 2011
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Man vs. wild,
by Jim Gourley,
Lava Magazine,
June/July 2011, pp. 108-114.
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The future of flight: Changes in the air,
The Economist, Technology Quarterly,
September 3, 2011, pp. 12-14. The online version of the article is
here.
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Flygplan med päls ett riktigt lyft, by Peter Larsson,
KTH Aktuellt, news from the Royal Institute of Technology,
October 15, 2012.
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Fremtidens fly har måske pels eller fjer, by Jeppe Wojcik,
Videnskab, Danish news site,
October 16, 2012.
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Framtidas fly kan få pels, by Ingrid Spilde,
NRK,
October 16, 2012. This article, originally in Norwegian, has been translated as
"Future airplanes might be furry",
Science Nordic,
October 17, 2012.
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Symmetry breaking during flapping generates lift, by Lisa Zyga,
Phys.org,
October 22, 2012.
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The success in the Fincantieri Innovation Challenge competition has been reported in a number of
local media
(
Repubblica,
Corriere Mercantile,
Avvisatore Marittimo,
Il Giornale)
and web sites
(
The MediTelegraph,
TFR International,
Liguria Business Journal,
Primo Canale,
Liguria Notizie,
Genova 24,
Dream Blog,
Il Vostro Giornale,
Informazioni Marittime,
Nautilus), June 10, 2014.
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Plumes d'oiseaux et peaux de requins,
Exploreur, le Magazine Scientifique de l'Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées ,
no. 1, May 2015, p. 10.
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