... mouse sperm can discriminate between its brethren and competing sperm from other males, clustering with its closest relatives to swim ...
... THERE. I PAY HOMAGE TO MY ARTICAL BRETHREN- VIVIAN- KYSO- HENDRICKS, RASTA CULINARY ...
Satellites currently use radio waves to exchange data. Now the data rate has been increased a hundredfold in two test satellites by using lasers instead of radio signals. The tests between German ...
... jellyfish move alone or in a swarm and communicate with their brethren to avoid underwater collisions. Developed by German ...
... .8-m Auxiliary Telescopes to their larger brethren, the 8.2-m Unit Telescopes ...
... and benefits were quite high. But, as Leeson shows, pirates never lacked for “Brethren in Iniquity.” Read ...
... and taste just like their ocean-raised brethren. North Carolina's native blue crab ...
... gain an edge and tend to dominate their phytoplankton brethren. When food is scarce, they die and sink, carrying ...
... to obtain salt; and some crickets are known to cannibalize their brethren for salt. Similarly, carnivorous ants appear ...
... much longer than then their similarly-aged brethren, while others show signs of premature aging ...
... on getting into the new colony -- squeezed out their altruistic brethren? What are the genetic checks and balances that guard ...
... males are often less competitive than their wild brethren and so an awkward balance must be stuck ...
... zebra stripes and behaves in ways contrary to its brethren. So says University of Washington's Ted Pietsch ...
... zebra stripes and behaves in ways contrary to its brethren, says University of Washington’s Ted Pietsch, first ...
... right-handed bacteria from their left-handed brethren, impelling the microbes in opposite directions. This finding ...