Study uncovers how silkworm moth's odor detection may improve robotics. ScienceDaily . Retrieved October 19, 2024 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 10 / 241015141348.htm ...
The silkworm moth (Bombyx mori) is an insect that no longer flies due to domestication. The males use their antennae to detect pheromones emitted by females and respond very acutely, and have been ...
Researchers from Japan explore how the domesticated flightless silkworm moth (Bombyx mori), a prominent insect model in olfactory research, uses wing flapping to manipulate airflow, enhancing ...
Particle guidance by the flapping of flightless silkworm moths was quantified by computational fluid dynamic analyses. (a) The flapping silkworm moths were filmed by two high-speed cameras (1,000 ...
A new study reveals how domesticated silkworm moths use wing flapping to manipulate airflow, boosting their ability to detect distant pheromones. This discovery sheds light on how moths guide ...
TOKYO (Chiba University) -- The silkworm moth (Bombyx mori) is an insect that no longer flies due to domestication. The males use their antennae to detect pheromones emitted by females and respond ...
Particle guidance by the flapping of flightless silkworm moths was quantified by computational fluid dynamic analyses. (a) The flapping silkworm moths were filmed by two high-speed cameras (1,000 ...