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Fruit flies use two muscles to control pitch for stable flight

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Focused chemists in lab coats and safety goggles making experiments.

The flight of insects may look effortless, but as with any animal, their movements would be wildly uneven without an intricate system of neural signaling and muscle response to stabilize and steer them.

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