Tiny worm uses static electricity to hunt flying insects

Petra Hartmann

Scientists have discovered that a minuscule parasitic nematode employs static electricity to leap onto flying insects, boosting its hunting success dramatically. The research, involving high-speed imaging and mathematical models, reveals how electrostatic forces enable the worm to bridge gaps in midair. This finding highlights the role of invisible electrical interactions in small organisms' survival.

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