New discovery in the mechanism of

Good, the buzzing in our ears is the expression of a very unique and slightly moving way

Good, the buzzing sound in our ears is the expression of a very unique way of moving and having the "eccentric" bit of the mosquito .

Sometimes the buzzing of mosquitoes in the ears is really enough to make people "crazy". At this point, you only wish to have the tennis racket to "grill" it or use the mosquito hand to "shrivel" immediately for hate.

But do you wonder why the tiny mosquito is so loud and so loud?

The latest issue of Nature recently published new findings in studying how mosquitoes fly.

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Thanks to the use of 8 high-speed camcorders, the team observed how mosquitoes move from different angles. From there, they easily analyzed each beat as they flapped their wings and watched the air flow around the wings.

The scientific team has outlined two features that are only available in mosquitoes that no other flying animal has.

"Divine" wings with a magnitude of 40 degrees, help them move at "fast and furious" 700mhz. This amplitude has excelled to a record lower than the smallest range the team has ever found in other flying species.

Such "peak" amplitude and velocity have contributed to three extremely different mechanisms in mosquitoes.

Firstly, the wings of the mosquito can be raised and lowered rapidly because of the tornado system created in the front wing. And to support this continuous up and down, a tornado system in the rear wing will appear.

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The wings of mosquitoes can be raised and lowered rapidly due to the tornado system created in the front wing.

But the most unique "prize" belongs to the third mechanism. That is the flexible and smooth rotation - rotate mechanism of the front and rear wings.

Mosquito wings can solve two problems at the same time without needing the interior to rotate the entire wing.

The wing and wing tips when rotating will ensure that each wing lift will match a beat. In this way, mosquitoes can maximize quick beating, marvelous objects with their relatively short wings.

From this result, the scientific team pointed out two extremely natural and wild features in the treasure of evolutionary perspective: "It seems that flying mosquitoes are no different in nature and without any real purpose. what in the overall ecosystem ".

Update 17 December 2018
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