We went back to the University of Montana Flight Lab in May to continue our long-term collaboration with Bret Tobalske’s lab on flight energetics and biomechanics of hummingbirds. This year we were joined by Bret’s Ph.D. (actually newly minted Ph.D.) Tony Lapsansky who has been collaborating with us on the heat study and Doug Warrick from Oregon State University. This year we got to use Bret’s new high-speed particle imaging velocimetry (PIV) system to look at the biomechanics of escape maneuvers as well as hovering and forward flight. This PIV system is pretty amazing in that a 2 second measurement gives us more information than we could collect in a week with the system we used for the 2005 Nature paper on rufous hummingbirds. All-in-all a really productive week!
Nature
- Einstein hated entanglement — and five other quantum myths August 26, 2025
- Autism is on the rise: what’s really behind the increase? August 26, 2025
- Trial and error: research and the criminal justice system August 26, 2025
Science
AJP – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
- Differential effects of deleting the angiotensin receptor AT1A on the whole animal response to respiratory and metabolic acidosis in mice August 25, 2025
- Aquaporin 10 paralogs exhibit evolutionarily altered urea and boric acid permeabilities based on the amino acid residues at positions 1 and 3 in the ar/R region August 25, 2025
- Blood pressure and vascular function response to maximal graded exercise tests in young men with masked hypertension August 25, 2025
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