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Why Almost All Flies Fly the Same Way, Except Mosquitoes

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A new study of 133 different species of flies, mosquitoes, and their relatives shows that most species fly in a surprisingly similar way. It turns out that physical and aerodynamic laws drive the evolution of their flight behavior much more than previously thought. Flies, mosquitoes, and their relatives belong to the most evolutionarily successful animal group […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
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A new study of 133 different species of flies, mosquitoes, and their relatives shows that most species fly in a surprisingly similar way. It turns out that physical and aerodynamic laws drive the evolution of their flight behavior much more than previously thought. Flies, mosquitoes, and their relatives belong to the most evolutionarily successful animal group […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.

·Middelharnis, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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scientias.nl broke the news in Middelharnis, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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