The paper, recently published in the journal PNAS, found that roundworms can use static electricity to leap up to 25 times ...
Ticks can’t jump. But thanks to the forces of static electricity, sometimes, the arachnids can soar through the air, a new study says.
New research shows that ticks can use static electricity to latch onto people or animals. The study in the journal Current Biology says the static charge given off by potential hosts can attract ticks ...
By studying how worms use electric charge to jump onto flies, scientists are showing even physical strategies are embedded in ...
Scientists in the UK have found evidence that some ticks use static electricity to help them latch onto hosts without the need for direct contact. reading time 2 minutes Blood-sucking ticks might be ...
For a recent paper in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers investigated the odd physics of a ...
Caterpillars respond defensively to electric fields similar to those emitted by their natural predators, scientists have found. Caterpillars respond defensively to electric fields similar to those ...
But new research shows there’s another force working to their advantage: static electricity. At human scale, static electricity is little more than a curiosity. You walk across the carpet, friction ...
NEW YORK — Hungry ticks have some slick tricks. They can zoom through the air using static electricity to latch onto people, pets and other animals, new research shows. Humans and animals naturally ...
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Static electricity can sometimes turn your hair into an untamed cloud, especially in winter or dry weather. A homemade technique, validated by experts, is both easy and incredibly effective. You know ...
You can keep towels in your car to clean the dash, but rubbing the dash creates static electricity that attracts more dust.