Welcome to the newest member of the Powers Lab, senior biology major Rosey Elting. Rosey joined the lab to gain research experience in preparation for graduate school following her graduation from George Fox next Fall. This Summer Rosey will travel to Arizona where she will measure maximum feeding rate in the four hummingbird species that have been the focus of the NASA project the past three years. Current Rosey is busy working in the lab to work out the serial interface between the balances she will use in her experiments and the laptop computers that will be used to record data.
Nature
- Four game-changing immunology tools to watch October 22, 2025
- Pancreatic cancer relies on opposing signalling pathways to drive its cellular diversity October 22, 2025
- Non-van der Waals superlattices of carbides and carbonitrides October 22, 2025
Science
- Sumerian civilization may have been jump-started by the rise and fall of tides October 22, 2025
- New recipe improves creation of cells that could fight most autoimmune diseases October 22, 2025
- ‘I fear we are sitting on a time bomb.’ Scientists debate mass distribution of antibiotics in Africa October 21, 2025
AJP – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
- Moderate intermittent hypoxic conditioning to enhance cerebrovascular function in the elderly: a randomized controlled trial. October 21, 2025
- Slow-twitch oxidative myofiber proportions and capillary number per myofiber are reduced in growth-restricted fetal sheep October 21, 2025
- Urine organic anion increases with age and its effects on renal acid excretion vary with pKa October 21, 2025
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