A dragonfly’s nimble righting reflex is a complex process involving signals from their visual system and dynamic muscular control of wing pitch, according to a new study, which offers insights into ...
HOW do flies right themselves so swiftly after being batted away in mid-flight? Experiments on fruit flies suggest their stabilisation systems are similar to the gyroscopes of early aeroplanes. Flies ...
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