The chromosomes that set men and women apart determine a person’s thermoregulation processes, which may result in wars over the thermostat in the workplace. It’s crucial to know the fact-based ...
Exercise performance in hot environments is inherently challenged by the body’s thermoregulatory demands. The generation of excessive heat during vigorous physical activity can disrupt metabolic ...
Tunas, billfishes, and some sharks, such as white sharks and shortfin mako sharks, have an ability known as regional endothermy, which allows them to maintain body temperatures higher than the ambient ...
Muscle mass predicts the rate of heat loss from the hands during severe cold exposure, while body mass, stature and fat mass do not, showed biological anthropologists from Cambridge. According to ...
When the outside temperatures rise, people tend to lose their cool. That connection is well known, but a Washington State University-led study found that emotional responses to heat are highly ...
The life cycle of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum goes through three developmental stages (schizogony, gametogony and sporogony), each of which presents different environmental constraints ...
It is common to see humans compared to chimpanzees, rats, and dogs, but in his book Heartwarming: How Our Inner Thermostat Made Us Human, Hans Rocha IJzerman argues that we are really a lot like ...
When it comes to keeping cool, or staying warm, Cocona Labs has recently made strides in taking its 37.5 Technology beyond apparel, putting consumers “in the comfort zone” longer and in more ...
After about one day, the logger detached from the shark, floated to the surface, and was retrieved to obtain the data. Tunas, billfishes, and some sharks, such as white sharks and shortfin mako sharks ...
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