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Vector Navigation Could Be the Most Efficient Way to Travel

Scientists found that humans on their own are not particularly efficient navigators. Instead of following the shortest path, most of the journeys followed what roddy calls the pointiest path. Other mammals like rats, bats and howler monkeys navigate in similar ways. It might free up brain power for other cognitive tasks, like avoiding preditors or reckless drivers. If this is true, it means that we make our feet work harder so our brains have to.

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