By TETSUYA ISHIKURA/ Staff Writer
May 29, 2020 at 07:30 JST
This image shows how air currents are produced by a mosquito’s flapping just above the ground. (Provided by Chiba University assistant professor Toshiyuki Nakata)
The way mosquitoes avoid obstacles to find their targets while flying in the dark holds the secret to engineering better collision avoidance technology for autonomous aerial drones, a new study proposes. [Read More]
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