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 ...
Tiny mites seem capable of relying on the power of static cling to hop into hummingbird nostrils and move between flowers.
Despite slumping sales in the UK, a new study claims that electric vehicels are even more reliable than traditional cars and ...
Breakthrough could – eventually – impact smartphone and mobile computing A new approach to materials engineering promises to overcome the limitation of capacitors commonly used in smartphones, ...
This legislation would direct the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to require automakers to maintain AM ...
The batteries are found in electric vehicles ... the collected batteries must be de-energized so that they hold no charge or very little. To do that, Myers said, the EPA will likely use a process ...
When hummingbirds visit multiple flowers, you usually see the mites going down their beaks only when they touch the first flower,” says Carlos Garcia-Robledo. “I thought th ...
"I will create realistic fake videos, in order to deceive an attacker into believing that they have co-opted a camera system" ...
Developed by an international team including Saudi Arabia's KAUST and the Chinese Academy of Science, the solar cell is ...
The MIT Alumni/Student Decarbonization Team will host a forum on a plan that members say could save the university hundreds ...
If you want to store energy from your solar panels to use at night or during power outages, consider investing in a solar ...
The work by researchers in the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies could lead to energy-efficient microelectronics.