Dragonflies: The Flying Aces of the Insect World

Tuesday, October 4, 2011 - 08:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Scientists are using high-speed cameras to help them study how dragonflies pull off complicated aerial feats that include hunting and mating in mid-air. They can fly straight up, straight down, hover like helicopters and disappear in a blur.

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