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Movement in Biology: Insect Flight and Reverse Engineering
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Movement in Biology: Insect Flight and Reverse Engineering
Animal movement emerges from a complex and dynamic interaction between neural control circuits, muscle force generation, and a remarkable array of actuators ranging from wings to fins to legs. Studies of animal movement give us insight into complexity of biological systems and, at the same time, provides inspiration for the design of a new generation of robots. Daniel tours the world of animal movement and highlights student research projects that shed new light on how creatures control and produce an extraordinary array of motions. From the Series:Science Forum
Video Length: 2443
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: March 07, 2001
View Count: 17
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