…why birds developed the ability to swim with their wings. “Wing-propelled diving is quite rare among birds; most swimming birds use their feet. We think both penguins and plotodopterids had…
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…first humans did not necessarily hunt these enormous birds, but did routinely raid nests and steal their giant eggs for food,” he said. “Overexploitation of the eggs by humans may…
…recordings of their songs. They then introduced a copy of the gene into some of the birds; other birds were not given the gene so researchers could compare the results….
Birds use magnetic inclination, the dip angle between the Earth’s magnetic field and the surface, as a “stop sign” when relocating their breeding sites. Informing how birds know when and…
…birds-of-paradise are textbook examples of this. Ubirajara shows us that this tendency to show off is not a uniquely avian characteristic, but something that birds inherited from their dinosaur ancestors.”…
Albert Einstein Portrait Previously Unknown Letter Reveals Einstein’s Thinking on Bees, Birds and Physics The 1949 letter by the physicist and Nobel laureate discusses bees, birds, and whether new physics…
The fossil fly Buccinatormyia gangnami and the related living wasp mimic fly Stratiomys. Credit: Alexander Khramov, Gi-Soo Nam A newly discovered species of ancient wasp-mimicking flies was named Buccinatormyia gangnami,…
…three different concentrations of nicotinamide (NAM), a form of vitamin B3, for 18, 24, and 48 hours and then exposed to UVB. Results show that pre-treatment with 25μM of NAM…
…Nam, Jurek Sadowski, Zhongwei Dai, Samuel Tenney, Nikhil Tiwale, and Ashwanth Subramanian outside the Center for Functional Nanomaterials. Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory Custom Substrates Enable Dual Characterization For this research,…
…a significant step to improve plant disease management,” says Chua Nam Hai, DiSTAP co-lead principal investigator, professor, TLL deputy chair, and co-corresponding author. “It will allow the fast and selective…
…muscle wasting,” said first-author and Wyss Technology Development Fellow Sungmin Nam, Ph.D. “Our approach could also promote the recovery of muscle mass that already had been lost over a three-week…
…It is this suppression of breathing that makes opioids so deadly. The molecular compound described in the paper is a so-called negative allosteric modulator (NAM) of the opioid receptor. Allosteric…
…physics. This led University of Vermont professor Dennis Clougherty and his student Nam Dinh to ask whether an atomic system could show the same kind of vibration seen in everyday…
…nanotechnology, researchers led by Professor Young Keun Kim of Korea University and Professor Ki Tae Nam of Seoul National University have created magnetic nanohelices that control electron spin. The approach…
…languages can be likened to branches on a tree. If you’re reading this in English, you’re on a branch that traces back to a common ancestor with Scots, which traces…
…as Chinese, English, Spanish, and Hindi, which are spoken by billions of people. Despite their many differences, all languages serve the same basic purpose. They communicate meaning by combining individual…
…same way as birds use it while foraging for berries on a bush. Humans move between ‘patches’ in their memory using the same strategy as bees flitting between flowers for…
…help clarify how flight evolved across dinosaurs and early birds. The research team: “This finding has broad significance, as it suggests that the development of flight throughout the evolution of…