 I think Alice have taught me something about moving through the world with more quiet and making a virtue of invisibility in a funny way. They're so, they're so beautifully quiet and their camouflage is so amazing. I've thought a lot about, you know, what loud sort of boisterous, noisy creatures we are. And I think Alice have something to teach us about their way of being in the world. And they certainly have something to teach us about some of our technologies and how we might use their interesting biomechanics, their wing design, their feather design, to make all kinds of things that are quieter like airplanes and wind turbines and bullet trains. Engineers are using owls as models for designing technology that will reduce the noise of some of the machines around us.