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Do Flies Like Wind. Researchers have struggled to understand how these delicate creatures can fly with their large but inefficient wings. Light intensity hasn’t been looked at. Researchers in the dickinson lab at caltech build custom rigs to encourage flies to navigate obstacles while recording their muscle use and wing motion. Scientists have studied this by tethering individual insects in wind tunnels and training them to fly towards flowers, while filming them in slow. Dragonflies are able to fly in stronger winds, but even these larger insects have their limits and must stop flying if the winds become too powerful. In the presence of wind, those cues trigger an automatic “cast and surge” behavior, in which the fly surges into the wind after. The moths fly at night and apparently know south from north by some internal compass tuned to the earth's. Now, a new study shows.

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Scientists have studied this by tethering individual insects in wind tunnels and training them to fly towards flowers, while filming them in slow. Light intensity hasn’t been looked at. Dragonflies are able to fly in stronger winds, but even these larger insects have their limits and must stop flying if the winds become too powerful. In the presence of wind, those cues trigger an automatic “cast and surge” behavior, in which the fly surges into the wind after. Now, a new study shows. The moths fly at night and apparently know south from north by some internal compass tuned to the earth's. Researchers have struggled to understand how these delicate creatures can fly with their large but inefficient wings. Researchers in the dickinson lab at caltech build custom rigs to encourage flies to navigate obstacles while recording their muscle use and wing motion.

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Do Flies Like Wind Researchers in the dickinson lab at caltech build custom rigs to encourage flies to navigate obstacles while recording their muscle use and wing motion. In the presence of wind, those cues trigger an automatic “cast and surge” behavior, in which the fly surges into the wind after. Scientists have studied this by tethering individual insects in wind tunnels and training them to fly towards flowers, while filming them in slow. The moths fly at night and apparently know south from north by some internal compass tuned to the earth's. Now, a new study shows. Light intensity hasn’t been looked at. Researchers have struggled to understand how these delicate creatures can fly with their large but inefficient wings. Researchers in the dickinson lab at caltech build custom rigs to encourage flies to navigate obstacles while recording their muscle use and wing motion. Dragonflies are able to fly in stronger winds, but even these larger insects have their limits and must stop flying if the winds become too powerful.

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