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Scientists found that fruit fly larvae can sense electric fields, adding them to a list with sharks, bees, and even the platypus. Since they are common in research, this opens new avenues of study.
Winglets are used by airlines for a good reason — they save companies money by allowing airplanes to fly more efficiently, ...
Howard Hughes Medical Institute-led research has produced a complete connectome of the Drosophila visual system, enabling systematic investigations into how visual information is processed and relayed ...
Learn about Skyryse One and its revolutionary SkyOS flight operating system, aiming to reduce accidents and make flying ...
Advanced new AoA system from Holy Micro debuts at Sun 'n Fun 2025 with radar and LiDAR altimeters in tow. The post Holy Micro ...
NASA is testing radical new airplane wing designs that could drastically cut fuel use—but there's a catch: they may be more ...
Researchers at EPFL's Neuroengineering Laboratory, led by Pavan Ramdya, aim to replicate the workings of the brain of the ...
Crusaders head coach Rob Penney has sprung a surprise by naming Sevu Reece at outside centre for Saturday's encounter with ...