Article 20WT4 Stanford University Researchers Seek to Explain the Mysterious Hovering Flight of the Hummingbird

Stanford University Researchers Seek to Explain the Mysterious Hovering Flight of the Hummingbird

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Lori Dorn
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Researchers at the Lentink Mechanical Engineering Lab at Stanford University have been studying the way hummingbirds are able to hover. Using controlled studies, the team has devised a pressure-sensitive flight chamber that helps to explain the nimble, aerobatic motion of a hummingbird's wings during flight.

Although scientists have studied hummingbirds for centuries, the secrets of the birds' sustained hovering ability have remained a mystery"Researchers at Stanford's Lentink Mechanical Engineering Lab have invented a device-a flight chamber outfitted with high-speed video equipment and ultra-sensitive pressure plates-that may finally explain how hummingbirds achieve their astounding aerial feats. By measuring the forces generated by a hummingbird's individual wing beats, the scientists have developed the most accurate and detailed model yet of the physics involved in the hummingbird hover.

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