Archives
Poisonous Frogs Inspire Freeze-Resistant Airplanes
It's no secret that ice is bad for flight. Feathers and jet wings alike can grow stiff and heavy from accumulating water that is flash-frozen in the cold of high altitudes and the winter season. That's why airports will delay flights and risk polluting the environment to spray down their planes in antifreeze. Now experts taking a cue from the poison dart frog are proposing a safer and more economic solution.
Latest Research Articles
Chameleon Camouflage Crystals: Mysterious Mechanism Revealed
Scientists Discover Cosmic Dust Discs that Can Stand the Heat
New Images Unveil Mysterious Surface of Venus
Human Delivered Parasites Kick Chimps While They're Down
Why You Shouldn't Shower Your Children with Gifts
Milky Way Gains Nine New Galaxy Neighbors
GMO Soy Feed Could Impact Goat Growth, But What About Us?
Two Intense Emotions Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Attack
Washington Wolf Population Up 30 Percent
Climate Change Turning Chilean Mummies into Black Ooze
Beetles Who Sleep Around Struggle with Insecurity
Ancient Teeth Help Solve Mystery of African Herd Migrations




