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Harvard University Uses Electrodynamic Shaker to Simulate Bumblebee Vibration Frequency

2014-02-19 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Cincinnati, OH &mdash; Harvard University's Concord Field Station research facility, headed by Dr. Stacey Combes, recently began a series of experiments to test if the frequency at which a Bumblebee vibrates its body has an effect on the amount of pollen the flower releases.<br /> <br /> "We attached a flower called a Bittersweet Nightshade to the stinger of The Modal Shop's electrodynamic shaker with integrated amplifier, called the SmartShaker. We then connected the shaker to a data ...This story is related to the following:Electrodynamic Shakers |

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