The entire lab traveled to Phoenix, AZ for the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology meeting January 3-7. This was an exciting time for all of us not having attended an in-person meeting in two years. Audrey, Tiffany, Whitney, and Emily all presented posters on their Anna’s hummingbird projects attracting a wonderfully high level of interest. Don gave an oral presentation on some of the lab’s more recent work on post-flight dissipation of heat accumulated during hovering drawing on data from both our calliope hummingbird work in Montana and Audrey’s work on Anna’s this past Summer. All-in-all it was a great week of immersion in comparative physiology. Looking forward to next year in Austin, TX!!
Nature
- Vaccine specialist Peter Hotez: scientists are ‘under attack for someone else’s political gain’ September 21, 2023
- Dual stem-cell populations interact in the skull September 20, 2023
- Consciousness theory slammed as ‘pseudoscience’ — sparking uproar September 20, 2023
Science
- Half-million-year-old ‘Lincoln Logs’ may be first wood structure made by ancient humans September 20, 2023
- Ancient Amazonians created mysterious ‘dark earth’ on purpose September 20, 2023
- How much stuff does it take to not be poor? About 6 tons per year September 20, 2023
AJP – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
- Ponderings on Peer Review: Part 3. Grant Critiques September 18, 2023
- The Therapeutic Role of Inspiratory Muscle Training in The Management of Asthma: A Narrative Review September 18, 2023
- Early-life sodium deprivation programs long-term changes in ingestive behaviors and energy expenditure in C57BL/6J mice September 18, 2023
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