The Secret of a Miniature Ear Discovered
“In the past decade, biologists discovered a new mechanism by which animals locate sounds,” says Science News. “The finding emerged from the observation that a parasitic fly stalks crickets by sound, even though the fly’s head is too small for any of the previously known sound-localization mechanisms to work.” Such mechanisms usually depend on a sizable distance separating two eardrums.
According to a recent study carried out at Cornell University, U.S.A., “female flies of the species Ormia ochracea pinpoint sounds to within 2 compass degrees
The insect’s eardrums are joined by a bridge of material that allows the two membranes to swing back and forth as a single unit
Of what practical use is this discovery? Researchers believe that it could help them improve the design of things like microphones and hearing aids. The latter, for instance, could be designed so that they “gather sound primarily from the direction the listener is facing,” says the report. Yes, what wisdom is manifest in Jehovah’s amazing creations!
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