... PhysOrg.com) -- Cars of the future may use the drivers rear end as identity protection, through a system developed at Japans Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology ...
... risk than men of incurring a debilitating injury in a rear-end collision. This is partly due to differences ... injuries among vehicle drivers as a result of being rear-ended remain a major problem for victims ...
... system, amoebas shift all their surface proteins to the rear end of the cell then, like a dump ... out, is one of the proteins that during immune evasion moves to the rear and is shed by the amoeba. So collaborating researchers ...
... needed for rapid access to disaster zones. "Our four-stretcher carrier is adjustable at the front and rear end to cope with the state of shock of the patient ...
... large tiger sharks like to eat and how they attack their prey. If an animal or person has been bitten on the rear end, then we know these sharks are likely ...
... can stretch forward while still attaching with its rear end – thus building up elastic energy. At the moment when the rear adhesion is detached, energy is released and the sporozoite ...
... scientists explore treatments for chronic pain and help for stroke victims. Lined up head to rear-end in their tunnels, the way they spend much ...
Caterpillar species that scrape their rear-ends against leaves to warn off intruders evolved that peculiar means of communication from walking, a Canadian researcher has found
... caterpillars essentially talk with their rear ends, scraping oar-like structures on leaf surfaces to signal turf ownership to intruders ...
... until menopause, when their ovarian hormone levels drop and fat storage tends to shift from their rear ends to their waists. "Although our new findings ...
... tests show the hybrid could leak fuel in a rear-end collision, Toyota stops all sales ... of its 2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid after government tests showed it could leak fuel in a rear-end collision ...
... only served to counterbalance the up-front weight of its freakishly big head. T. rex's athleticism (and its rear end) has been given a makeover by University of Alberta ...
... giant, skeletal rear end is one of the first things to greet visitors at the Ohio Historical Society in Columbus. So museum ...
... the delicate operation of taking the skeleton apart so it can be reassembled in a more flattering position — with the beast's rear end not so prominent ...
... that are seen in many present-day mites. The female, however, has a pad-like projection on her rear end that allows her to control the clinging. A remarkably preserved copulating pair of mites found in amber ...