I've heard rumours for years that no one has ever been able to find out how bees can fly. In fact it's considered aerodynamically impossible. Is this still true, or have scientists found an explanation yet?Is it true that no one can explain how bees can fly?
Actually, recent scientific evidence has provided the answer to this long standing riddle. See the following link for a full explanation:
http://www.ftexploring.com/askdrg/askdrgalapagos.htmlIs it true that no one can explain how bees can fly?
No. Originally, that was said of bumblebees, but our knowledge of aerodynamics has improved, and we now can understand it.
No they can't - it's impossible
But nobody told the bees either so they just keep doing it
In November of 2005 scientists at Caltech solved the mystery of honeybee flight with the assistance of high-speed digital photography and a giant robotic mock-up of a bee wing. The results of their analysis appear in the November 28 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.The research was conducted at Dickinson Labs under the direction of Michael Dickinson
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