Mosquitoes detect distant storms and earthquakes through subtle air vibrations, making their hearing a natural disaster sensor.
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A multidisciplinary research team at Purdue University is replicating mosquito antennae to study their vibration sensitivity. If successful, this research
Mosquitoes detect distant storms and earthquakes through subtle air vibrations, making their hearing a natural disaster sensor.
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