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Wii and iPod technology help in study of Malayan colugos |
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How would you like to have a high-tech backpack strapped to your back all day? The Malayan colugos from the rainforests of Singapore probably don't, either, but they don't really have much choice in the matter. You see, scientist Andrew Spence and his team of researchers have equipped the creatures with sensing backpacks in order to study and document the animals' aeronautical abilities.What's interesting to note is that these backpacks appear to be a scientific hybrid patterned after the technology of the Nintendo Wii and the Apple iPod: Spence and his colleagues reportedly made use of accelerometers similar to those found in Nintendo's console, plus memory chips typically found in the iPod.
Spence and his team of researchers believe that their research could glean insights into the behavior and the abilities of these colugos, insights which could possibly come in handy for aeronautical engineers in designing flexible winged aircraft, such as hang gliders or micro-air vehicles.
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