Fog – Millions of Tiny Water Droplets
Fog – Millions of Tiny Water Droplets Fog droplets stay floating because they are so incredibly small, thinner than a […]
I will be posting interesting scientific reports (<100 words) on a random chosen subject.
Fog – Millions of Tiny Water Droplets Fog droplets stay floating because they are so incredibly small, thinner than a […]
How pesticides or fertilizers can disrupt chemical and electrical signals for bees Agrochemicals disrupt bees by jamming the sensory signals
Vocal Communication of Elephant Seals Northern elephant seals are the first non-human mammals proven to use rhythm to identify individuals.
Foraging Dives of Elephant Seals Elephant seals are extraordinary divers, capable of holding their breath for nearly two hours and
Biological Fiber Optics in the Eye While we usually pigeonhole mitochondria as the “powerhouse of the cell,” in the retina
Whales and tropical breeding grounds The optimal mating ground is characterized by warm, low-latitude tropical waters— such as those found
Dimensions of Fish Gills in Relation to their Function The size of fish gills varies significantly based on metabolic demand
Butterflies “clap-and-fling” Butterflies utilize complex unsteady aerodynamics to achieve flight, as their small size makes air feel “thick” or viscous.
The Science of Seaweed Buoyancy Seaweed stays afloat primarily through pneumatocysts, specialized gas-filled bladders that function as internal life jackets.
When a bee is out “shopping” for food, it uses its pollen baskets, built-in saddlebags on its hind legs to