When hummingbirds visit multiple flowers, you usually see the mites going down their beaks only when they touch the first ...
Satellites have managed to detect faint electromagnetic signals generated by ocean tides, suggesting that space-born sensors ...
Tiny mites seem capable of relying on the power of static cling to hop into hummingbird nostrils and move between flowers.
In a recent study published in the journal Intelligent Computing, researchers from Peking University showed how nuclear ...
Hummingbird flower mites use static electricity to hop between flowers. Researchers initially thought scent guided them.
Abstract: The study presents the close electric fields radiated by fast M-components associated with two scenarios in lightning: an elevated tall object and a wire-exploded luminous channel. The ...
Researchers from Nokia Bell Labs developed a new type of optical memory called a programmable photonic latch that enables ...
Mites who hitchhike on the beaks of hummingbirds use a surprising method to help them on their journey: electricity. These hummingbird flower mites feed on nectar and live within specific flowers for ...
Once a year, the Large Hadron Collider smashes lead ions. But how do scientists get a heavy metal into a particle accelerator ...
ESA's Swarm mission, utilizing the faint magnetic signals generated by Earth's ocean tides, offers groundbreaking insights ...
The reuse of used lithium-ion batteries from electric cars is becoming increasingly important as the vehicles become more ...
Penn State researchers develop a groundbreaking electrochemical method for extracting lithium, reducing costs and ...