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
- Bonobos know when you’re in the know ― and when you’re not February 7, 2025
- How my research focus exposed me to threats and harassment February 7, 2025
- Have Trump’s anti-DEI orders hit private funders? HHMI halts inclusive science programme February 7, 2025
Science
- Spacecraft probing cosmic evolution spies an ‘Einstein ring’ February 10, 2025
- Congress could soon erase Biden rules on archaeology, climate, and the environment February 7, 2025
- NIH slashes overhead payments for research, sparking outrage February 7, 2025
AJP – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
- TRPA1 Channels Modulate Cutaneous Vasodilation during Exercise in the Heat in Young Adults When NOS is Inhibited February 10, 2025
- Submandibular gland removal decreases avoidance of bitter taste in mice February 7, 2025
- The effect of an exercise- and passive-induced heat stress on autophagy in young and older males February 4, 2025
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