3D insect flight: footage captured from inside a fly
26 March 2014 Last updated at 10:08 GMT
A team of scientists from Oxford University, Imperial College, and the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland have used very intense X-rays to film inside an insect as it flies.
The footage is a 3D reconstruction, made up of several X-ray images, and shows a blowfly's flight motor - the anatomy that powers its flight.
The researchers say the videos offer a glimpse into the inner workings of one of nature's most complex mechanisms.
Dr Simon Walker from Oxford's animal flight group told the BBC: "We hope that this research will [prove] useful towards the design of micro-mechanical systems, including micro air vehicles that aim to replicate insect flight."
The results are published in the journal Plos Biology.
Footage courtesy of Simon Walker, University of Oxford
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