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"hibernation" Definitions
  1. a state like deep sleep in which some animals spend the winter

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Brain activity is strongly affected by hibernation, and the brain itself goes through some intense changes during hibernation.
But they also had skin lesions, often called hibernation blisters or hibernation sores, that caught the attention of scientists.
"Bears rely on body fat for fuel and hydration during hibernation, so Beadnose appeared well-positioned to survive hibernation last winter," explained Fitz.
One of the most curious mysteries about hibernation that I and my fellow hibernation researchers are trying to answer is why hibernating animals are so tired when they wake up.
Just in time for the holidays — and hibernation season.
It's time to go into hibernation, especially since Mercury's retrograde.
"I think it's more that they're in hibernation," he said.
And what's the final key to this successful hibernation equation?
Woodchucks spend close to half of their year in hibernation.
And putting Rosetta into hibernation mode isn't really an option.
Peel off your hibernation wardrobe and step into the light.
By then, the Blue Jays were deep into their hibernation.
He would be the "warden of my hibernation," she says.
Hibernation is so stigmatized in today's society, don't you agree?
Along with the earth, you are waking up after winter's hibernation.
Or more specifically, leveraging the biological processes that make hibernation possible.
You can go into weekend hibernation without anyone knowing/ judging you.
I went into hibernation, as you should as a new mommy.
Snow days are for one thing and one thing only: hibernation.
During hibernation, bears dramatically lower their metabolism, heart rate, and breathing.
When the World Series ends, baseball begins its long winter hibernation.
Just as pink magnolia buds were peeking out from their hibernation.
For certain species, though, hibernation is also a matter of survival.
Shake off that winter hibernation with a good old-fashioned stretch.
Thus the need for the requisite Governmental Agency to oversee hibernation.
Then after this absurdly long hibernation, they emerge in the spring.
This time of year, some of us are in hibernation mode.
Among the many unexpected facets of hibernation, one is incredibly surprising.
This isn't the first time that New Horizons has gone into hibernation.
We know he has a plan for putting Aurora back into hibernation.
The second is deep reading, especially in the hibernation months of winter.
Government-sponsored work on MT went into near-hibernation for two decades.
"I feel like a bear who has been in hibernation," she said.
It's similar to hibernation, but a shorter and shallower state called torpor.
He describes this as an era of "aggressive hibernation" among extremist groups.
The rest of us, however, have to wake up from economic hibernation.
Lowered metabolism, heart rate and breathing also aid in survival during hibernation.
Motels reopened and restaurants and bars had emerged from a winter hibernation.
"In hibernation you have an orchestrated response of the body," Cerri said.
A possible drawback with Edra's Pack sofa is that it invites hibernation.
Matteo Cerri is a hibernation researcher at the University of Bologna, Italy.
For instance, during hibernation, there is a process of disconnection of neurons.
Why this is the case is the subject of great debate among hibernation researchers, and it matters because my team and others around the world are working on research that could lead to the possibility of human hibernation.
Aurora should have gotten in the hibernation pod and taken her life back.
"It's one of the magical properties of hibernation in some species," she said.
In this state of hibernation, the tuns can withstand just about any assault.
Jeremy never got to meet the offspring, as he/she died during hibernation.
But he's planning his emergence from hibernation to capitalize on the potential downturn.
Physiologically, the hibernation period is the strangest, and the most compelling, to researchers.
Now, they're just waiting for the bats, which have yet to begin hibernation.
Winter means it's time for you to take your parka out of hibernation.
And now that you're out of hibernation, is it different using social media?
Hibernation is no longer the coolest thing animals do to survive the winter.
Its leader, Benny Gantz, appears to have largely been in hibernation since then.
Taken together, these actions put Soviet ties with the West into deep hibernation.
He ordered his militia into hibernation, but pointedly never had his men disarm.
It can go from 16 breaths per minute to about two during hibernation.
On average, a female gets impregnated just two days after ending her hibernation.
Unlike the males, she did not build up a food cache before hibernation.
After the 5053 global financial crisis, "everything just went into hibernation," he added.
Now, Phil comes out of hibernation every year on Groundhog Day, on February 2nd.
Instead of spending the winter in hibernation, infected bats wake up and fly around.
NASA clarified to Gizmodo that it believes the rover put itself into hibernation mode.
As a result, the rover's internal battery drained, and Opportunity went into hibernation mode.
They worry whether the bear and two cubs will even make it through hibernation.
If you haven't used the Oasis for an hour, it goes into Hibernation Mode.
Star Wars heroes have survived wampa attacks, carbonite hibernation, trash compacting and much more.
The process is similar to but different from hibernation, which generally refers to mammals.
And while TRPM8 plays a role in the squirrel's hibernation, it doesn't trigger it.
But a 1992 profile (headline: "Father Rabbit") revealed that he was content in hibernation.
The tradition of predicting weather by when animals wake from hibernation goes back centuries.
A negotiating failure will be more devastating to the project than a long hibernation.
What if those marvels of the past only went into a 100-year hibernation?
Torpor — the state of reduced bodily activity that occurs during hibernation — is not restful.
During this so-called walking hibernation, they sleep plenty and don't roam very far.
She sees her year as the hibernation that could rebirth her into the world.
Hibernation puts the Kindle's processor into a very low-power state and shuts down memory, while Screensaver Mode leaves memory in a low-power state and keeps the processor in a low-power state that still uses more power than Hibernation Mode.
The first one suggests that sleep is such a deep and necessary process for the brain—that it serves such a vital role that the brain itself has to command the body out of hibernation to recover the sleep it's lost during hibernation.
Bears will do what it takes to fatten up for the long, cold winter hibernation.
The hibernation season is upon us, so it's best if you just fully embrace it.
Three days later, though, Philae's primary battery was exhausted and the lander went into hibernation.
We're more than ready for our summer beauty style to go into full hibernation mode.
Kanye West is back from his mountain hibernation, and ready to share some big news.
This line of cancer research went into hibernation, however, once surgical and chemical therapies emerged.
In black bears, Kelly regularly observes November hibernation heart rates of 50 beats per minute.
New Horizons has been in and out of hibernation mode twice since April of 2017.
During winter hibernation, a bear can lose up to one third of its body mass.
Mr Frahm ended his long hibernation with his seventh album, "All Melody", released last month.
Time to come out of hibernation; it's officially the first day of spring #GoogleDoodle pic.twitter.
"There is a conceptual difference in the way hibernation works compared to hypothermia," Cerri said.
Now, they come out of hibernation every few years for an interview or a gala.
Weekends, hibernation days, or holidays are a great time to start if you're self-conscious.
"It looks like V1213 Cen is a rare smoking gun for hibernation theory," Drake said.
The annual Monarch butterfly migration is about to start... Check the hibernation sites in Mexico!
Once the collar reaches the seventh level, it will enter a one-minute hibernation mode.
This is the perfect last meal before you go into hibernation for a few months.
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Cuba has witnessed an industrial hibernation of sorts.
With Netflix's Jessica Jones in hibernation until 2018, we're desperately looking for our female superhero fix.
Having just woken up from a 30-year hibernation, Chris Pratt's desire to shower is understandable.
Funding for human-language technologies went into hibernation for decades, until a renaissance in the 1980s.
As winter drives southern mosquitoes into hibernation, our northern hemispheric summer is getting hot and steamy.
"At a certain point when they go really skinny they may die in hibernation," said Hut.
A new hibernation mode allows users to reduce battery consumption when they're not using the device.
The young have a limited time window to gain enough weight for the next winter hibernation.
Now the race goes into hibernation until March 30, when the sprint for the finish begins.
As you come out of winter hibernation, check out our compilation of the best travel gadgets.
It was a locked safe, disturbed from its hibernation 20 feet from Mr. Emanuel's back door.
Olmert was soon convicted of (unconnected) corruption, and the so-called peace process went into hibernation.
My meals are now restaurant quality, and will be even more appealing once hibernation season hits.
They endure harsh, brutal lives, months of famine (hibernation), violent fights, and incessant threats by competitors.
Part of it, I think, is the attractiveness — especially after this time-melting decade — of hibernation.
Before you join us in full hibernation mode, though, take a quick inventory of your living space.
All of these factors combined sent "the bearish arguments ... into hibernation" in Tuesday's trading session, Cramer said.
Many people say that they enter a kind of hibernation state of mind during these winter months.
Like now, the rover was put into a hibernation mode, and it managed to survive the ordeal.
"We are currently in hibernation, meaning we are not importing anything and haven't since November," Skalish said.
It features ARM processors, integrated LTE, long battery life, and an instant-on resume with no hibernation.
This also includes downloading any science collected during hibernation and any data leftover in the vehicle's recorder.
During its first lunar night, Chang'e 4 went into hibernation, relying on internal heat sources to survive.
Schiaperelli will also enter hibernation mode about 15 minutes after separation to conserve energy prior to landing.
The powerful rebound reflected the market's bears are not dead so much as in unseasonably late hibernation.
Passengers is a science fiction film about two people who wake up from hibernation ahead of schedule.
A giant stuffed bear is inexplicably back in the discourse after at least two years in hibernation.
A depressive hibernation is not so much a purposeful exile, as a slow-paced locking of doors.
That means it's time for him to come out of post-resignation hibernation and address the public.
HAPPY MONDAY and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we're eager to emerge from hibernation after the blizzard.
He was there to spy the bears before they climbed hills, dug dens, and went into hibernation.
"Disrupting them during hibernation is adding stress at a time they can least afford it," he said.
The plot of "Were-Monster" involves a humanoid lizard who emerges from hibernation once every 10,000 years.
It's the need to get out after hibernation; the need to get the energy and the juices rising.
One possible solution, as proposed in a Cell paper published this week, involves leveraging the power of hibernation.
Sleep can be seen as a kind of hibernation, which is a subject that I find rather fascinating.
The New Horizons probe,  which flew by Pluto in July 2015 , has been in hibernation mode since Dec.
We are re-emerging, after decades of hibernation, as a campaigner for global free trade 🇬🇧🌏 pic.twitter.
Local elections were two months away and he was feeling lively, like a bear coming out of hibernation.
The story of how it emerged from that hibernation is both salutary and surprisingly workaday, says Mark Liberman.
Ahead, 10 products that will make sure your toes and heels are ready to come out of hibernation.
That storm has put NASA's Opportunity rover into hibernation mode as it waits for the tempest to pass.
ON SEPTEMBER 27th, nearly 214bn kilometres from Earth, beyond the orbit of Neptune, a spacecraft emerged from hibernation.
It's also necessary to disable Fast Startup, encryption, and hibernation by navigating to Power Options in Control Panel.
But it got us out of mental hibernation to brainstorm how to actually layer all of our coats.
Try to imagine yourself as a modern-day Rip Van Winkle awakening after a few years of hibernation.
These bears need to fatten up before hibernation each year in order to survive the difficult Alaskan winter.
"Hibernation state" does not help preserve the organs from harm, he said, though this is a common misperception.
At Microsoft, these experiments settled into two distinct low-power modes controlled by the user: sleep and hibernation.
My hope was that I'd healed enough over half a year's hibernation, I'd become immune to painful memories.
Mike Pence's wife let him attend — and Ben Carson came out of hibernation to lukewarm up the crowd.
It's crucial preparation for winter hibernation, which bears survive by burning through a third of their body mass.
But researchers are still working on the possibilities of human hibernation, and maybe even losing sleep over it.
The Alberta, Canada quartet latest record, Thin The Herd, Fail To Learn, drops October 26 via Hibernation Release.
On April 2500th, the vehicle went into hibernation, a mode in which most of its instruments are powered off.
The nuclear-powered Curiosity rover is fine, but the solar-powered Opportunity rover went into hibernation in early June.
The series, titled Hibernation II moves along a contrasting pattern of stoic, opaque land masses against hazy night sky.
Be sure to check out our hit-list of hibernation snacks for even more successful future snow day survival!
About 30 years into their onscreen journey, their hibernation chambers malfunction and they find themselves the only ones awake.
In the clip, Pratt is shown walking into the ship's observatory center after waking up from his hibernation chamber.
Currently, the bears are at the end of their hibernation season, which means they'll only eat every third day.
"They have to have enough fat stored up to last through up to six months of hibernation," said Lavalle.
But good readers never really die, they just go into extended hibernation and people forget all of about them.
Other groups spend heavily during election seasons and then go into effective hibernation for two or even four years.
The muscle cells remained active through the hibernation period, which might help explain why those tissues do not atrophy.
But since it wasn't receiving enough sunlight, the lander eventually exhausted its onboard batteries and went into hibernation mode.
But when news of the L train's imminent hibernation hit, the whimsical gondola plan suddenly felt like a necessity.
Or perhaps waking each other during hibernation might make them more likely to starve in the dead of winter.
Google Glass, the company's high-tech eyewear project, failed to live up to expectations and has gone into hibernation.
No one knows if we are all going to have the urge to have sex after this quasi-hibernation.
After a period of hibernation, Aries season begins on Wednesday and brings you out of your shell to party.
Three types of curious bears find and approach the equipment — especially after hibernation in austere environments, Mr. Betchkal said.
Two years ago after the Justice Now movement ousted a corrupt president and vice president, it went into hibernation.
Most groups except for the Workers' Party "tend to go into political hibernation in between general elections," he said.
At 46, Phil Mickelson has shown signs that his game, after a three-year hibernation, is stirring to life.
The water temperatures start to warm up around this time of the year, which brings alligators out of hibernation.
Its embryos are able to enter a state of diapause, similar to hibernation in bears, when conditions aren't right.
This takes place in the fall, when both bears are clearly beefed up for the long winter's hibernation.   10.
Hibernators don't eat during hibernation season (and, for what it's worth, they also don't drink or produce any urine).
So, next time you're tempted to shut the blinds and start your weekend hibernation, give this method a try.
If enough sunlight is blocked by the dust, Oppy might have to enter hibernation mode and ride out the storm.
This soup may look light and brothy, but make no mistake—this is a hibernation-friendly bowl of filling goodness.
In the spring, these bats awake from their hibernation and head northwest toward their summer territories where insects are plentiful.
Correction 7pm, 10/14/18: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that NASA put Opportunity into hibernation mode.
And while we're curled up for our mini January hibernation, there's no better activity than making some comforting winter foods.
Bright, juicy English peas and dandelion leaf pesto are here to shake you out of your winter carbo-loaded hibernation.
And while some people moped, most were just glad to have seen his electric performance before he begins his hibernation.
This is a great usability improvement, but it also means Microsoft has tweaked the way this device goes into hibernation.
Or, assuming they're both about 30 or 35, they could split the time in the hibernation pod by taking turns.
To survive extreme weather fluctuations in the desert, they can go into a kind of hibernation when it gets cold.
Each fall, Katmai National Park holds a competition as Alaska's brown bears finish fattening up for their long winter hibernation.
"The country needs to more or less stay in hibernation today," deputy prime minister Simon Coveney told state broadcaster RTE.
As those Candlemas-celebrating Pennsylvanians knew, these adorable rodents come out of hibernation at the very first signs of spring.
Although the team was able to complete many of the lander's planned scientific activities, it went into hibernation soon after.
Most people may equate January with self-imposed Netflix hibernation, but let's be real: We all have events to attend.
You may go into hibernation mode during winter, but your social media presence doesn't have to meet the same fate.
"Even when they are very fat, it's a healthy obesity," said Brian Barnes, who studies black bear hibernation in Alaska.
As you hunker down for hibernation and prepare to brave chilly winter weather, it's important your dog is cozy too.
Let me just ask—did you know it's a terrible idea to be around grizzlies when they emerge from hibernation?
By placing the fish in cooler tanks, farmers can artificially induce hibernation, causing the fish to stop eating for months.
It seems that neonics aren't killing bees outright, but slowly, over time, perhaps by reducing their ability to survive hibernation.
For the winter, we may have evolved to adopt a melatonin-induced, hibernation-like state to prevent unnecessary energy exertion.
He calculated that a machine built to gradually slow its computations, periodically entering states of hibernation, could persist, subjectively, forever.
As Outside magazine explains in a fascinating post, there's a lot we don't understand about the science of bear hibernation.
"It's an entire population that is waking up after a long period of national hibernation," said Zoubir Arous, a sociologist.
Bears in some parts of the country, depending on the climate, begin hibernation around the start of November, he said.
But while Rams fans seemed to go into hibernation during the team's absence, Raiders fans continued to wear their colors.
Encouraging hibernation and slumber over participation in the rat race, the importance of being idle has never been so clear.
Maybe they are more likely to wake one another during hibernation, causing them to starve in the barren winter forest.
Hibernation is a marvelous physiological and molecular event, and it's still a mystery how the behavior is activated and regulated.
In other words, hibernation wouldn't actually be making the animals tired, they would simply sleep to reform these neural connections.
When New Horizons is in hibernation, however, the team has to check in with the spacecraft only every week or so.
We've all packed on the pounds during winter hibernation, and are trying to get our bods in check before shorts season.
But a malfunction causes their two hibernation pods to wake them up 90 years before they're supposed to reach their destination.
Friends could play Cupid for you, too (even accidentally), so slip out of hibernation mode and go enjoy some autumn nightlife.
When autumn arrives, the bats reverse their journey and head to their winter territories where they mate and prepare for hibernation.
"There is a sugar crisis and the bees have to receive nutrition through their winter hibernation," said commercial beekeeper Saeed Hagras.
If female bears go into hibernation leaner than normal, this might impact how many cubs she has, according to Parks Canada.
If you're going to indulge in a mini-hibernation, why not settle into your kitchen and tackle cooking projects head-on.
If we were bears in the woods, we’d be deep in hibernation, smuggling comfort food to enjoy between naps.
There are a few microorganisms that can survive at subzero temperatures for long periods of time, by basically going into hibernation.
In late fall, as water temperatures plunge in northern seas, oysters prepare to go into hibernation for the long, cold winter.
While good TV used to go into hibernation the moment temperatures rose above the 70s, that is no longer the case.
This phenomenon, may it live long and prosper, undergirds the current re-expansion of venture capital from its post-2000 hibernation.
But, after Guy explains that he's going into hibernation for 10,000 years, Mulder watches scales and horns sprout from his skin.
A blinking creature emerging from his hibernation amidst the rubble of what will be his future, bigger, and better kitchen island.
The spacecraft went into hibernation, or a low-power mode, in 2011 to help conserve energy before it reached Comet 67P.
Thousands of viewers are watching a black bear in Glacier National Park that refuses to get up from hibernation, Mashable reports.
People can plant native flowers to help the pollinators gather pollen and nectar before it goes into hibernation in the fall.
As of April 24, the duo is back in hibernation mode, sitting out its fifth lunar night, reports the Planetary Society.
While the fall equinox signifies the Earth's last days before entering winter's hibernation, the spring equinox heralds the end of winter.
Tucked away in shadow, it went into hibernation when its batteries ran out and its solar panels couldn't get enough Sun.
But, after a hibernation period, we've recently seem him about town—notably smiling, working from a recording studio, and looking great.
The new research brings scientists closer to understanding enigmas of hibernation and solving a mystery of how this molecular sensor works.
The powerful rebound reflected the fact that the market's bears are not dead so much as back in unseasonably late hibernation.
The burst of activity comes as most political groups and activists around the country enjoy a hibernation period after November victories.
"March and April will truly indicate whether vehicle sales are ready to come out of hibernation," she said in an email.
The most annoying part is needing to recalibrate the ball before starting each game mode (Wilson says this is because the ball goes into hibernation mode to save on battery life, but I kept switching between game modes and there's no way the ball went into hibernation.) Once you've got everything in order, then you can play.
Tiangong-2 had been in a sort of hibernation since then, performing minor engine firings every few months to maintain its orbit.
Curiosity made it through, but the solar-powered Opportunity has remained silent ever since the thick dust sent it into hibernation mode.
Winter is a long, potato-fueled hibernation period, and you should wake up out of it in the most delicious way possible.
Whether you're a tropical fish or swimming in icier waters, Pisces people across the board and across climes are in hibernation mode!
Now that the holidays are over and the East Coast is being slammed with a huge snowstorm, hibernation season has officially begun.
While in hibernation, the spacecraft basically runs on autopilot, with only its essential components and a few of its instruments powered on.
Kepler has entered hibernation before, and the space telescope has run into a fair share of trouble in its nine year run.
Arthur has a sleepy, remote affect, and if a conversation isn't stimulating enough for him he sinks into a kind of hibernation.
Brown bears fatten up during Alaska's summer months in order to make it through hibernation during the long, dark, and cold winters.
The National Parks Service said the first confirmed report of grizzly bear activity after the winter hibernation came nearly two weeks ago.
While there are many potential terrestrial applications for human hibernation, much of the research is still being pushed forward by space agencies.
The shots were captured just as the bears were starting to come out of hibernation in late February and early March 2015.
To celebrate their hibernation, weight gain, and all things body-positivity, people all over the world voted for their favorites on Facebook.
Image: CNSAVery importantly, Chang'e 4 and Jade Rabbit 2 survived a lunar night, during which the devices were placed in hibernation mode.
Well, we have some dessert bars that are going to blow your little brain as it thaws out from winter hibernation. Onward!
Worst of all, climate change threatens the monarchs' wintering grounds, where very specific environmental conditions keep them in a hibernation-like state.
"it is sort of how we feel about things / we send much love to you from hibernation," the notes read in part.
However, the idea that groundhogs are predicting the weather when they come out of hibernation may be a bit of a stretch.
Risk happens fast and this could cause sellers to come out of hibernation across a variety of asset classes, not just Treasurys.
Both 747 and Chunk's great fat reserves will be essential even next year, when they awake after a six-month-long hibernation.
Scientists believe the key to devising a strategy to combat the disease may involve a better understanding of the bats' hibernation physiology.
Traditionally, hibernation is commonly seen as a "big sleep," a way for animals to stave winter off when no food is around.
After a hibernation period during the midterm elections, special counsel Robert Mueller's sprawling criminal investigation roared back into the public eye in November.
Opportunity had no choice but to put itself into hibernation mode, in hopes of preserving enough energy for a reboot once conditions improved.
The larger the bear, the bigger its food reserves for hibernation, which starts in November and can last up to half a year.
If you could use a few more pieces to make your warm weather hibernation feel a bit more comfortable, Ikea has you covered.
The time of year where we can unbind our toes from a deep hibernation in thick winter boots and double-layered cotton socks.
Bear experts told FOX 35 as colder temperatures move in, the animals are trying to stock up on food before going into hibernation.
The orbiter will join Philae for their "eternal hibernation" on the surface of the comet together once its mission comes to an end.
Even when they were nesting next to populated areas or busy roads, they were able to keep similar hibernation patterns to rural hedgehogs.
Hibernation is right around the corner and they want to just lay back and take a nap in the shade while they can.
A major delivery of off-market metal into LME sheds may kill off the current speculative froth and send lead back into hibernation.
This discrepancy is likely explained by work accomplished by the rover before it entered hibernation mode, six days after the photo was taken.
This is a state of extreme hibernation that many microscopic creatures use to survive difficult environments, such as those lacking water or air.
All the research into therapeutic hypothermia has run adjacent to animal research in the field of "torpor," which most people know as hibernation.
As a result, the lander didn't get enough sunlight to power its solar panels, and it went into hibernation mode after two days.
He is more than six feet tall, and moves with lumbering delicacy, like a gaunt bear that has just come out of hibernation.
The 'nap' is more like a hibernation, where they will lower their body temperature and slow down their heart rate, breathing, and metabolism.
During the post-22019/11 counterterrorism era, deep thinking on great power competition went into hibernation as more pressing issues took center stage.
The duo was then placed into a daytime hibernation mode until April 8 to prevent the devices from getting scorched by the Sun.
Maybe she means she made her scene, the one in which she mentally scarred Johnny Black enough that his dick went into hibernation?
Almost three years after it went into hibernation following its creator's death, Bronzan has acquired Camp Grounded and its parent company Digital Detox .
For most of the match, he stumbled around "like a bear who had been aroused from hibernation against his consent," reported The Times.
As the sun inches closer to Aries at the beginning of the week, you're getting ramped up to break out of winter hibernation.
That heir was her nephew, Erik af Klint, a naval man who knew nothing about art and happily obliged his aunt's hibernation clause.
But on Thursday night they suddenly emerged from their hibernation to sign Tim Hardaway Jr. to a four-year, $71 million offer sheet.
Winter is hibernation season, but you can put a little pep in mom's step with this stylish Fitbit Versa 2 ($127.49, normally $199.99).
They only have a limited amount of time to amass fat reserves before the great, annual winter famine, also known as hibernation, begins.
Spring is here and that can only mean one thing: time to shake yourself out of hibernation and bust out that spring reading.
He first explained that he plays with makeup "almost daily," and hasn&apost posted because he&aposs in a post-series hibernation phase.
The month starts out with you in hibernation mode, but it ends with you in your element, confidently saying hello to the world!
No one knows what it's like to be in a state of hibernation, and we don't know if hibernators are still somewhat conscious.
The last hibernation ended on December 6th, 2014, when the spacecraft was awoken to prepare for the Pluto flyby more than seven months later.
This November, a fictional small town in Connecticut lit up Netflix and reignited a fandom that had been in hibernation for almost a decade.
And October is a perfect time for nature lovers to watch Katmai's livestream video as the park's brown bears do their pre-hibernation gorging.
GIF: NASAFor the past two weeks, a massive dust storm has churned on Mars, forcing NASA to put its Opportunity rover into hibernation mode.
NASA had to put Opportunity into hibernation mode as the dust storm made it too dark for the rover's solar panels to collect energy.
Football teams have gone back into hibernation and the fools gold that is the Golden Globes has become a little more than faded memory.
It will revert to being the terrorist group that adopted a policy of "aggressive hibernation" in 2010, which helped it recover from near extinction.
LONDON (Reuters) - Copper has finally emerged from its extended winter hibernation, breaking out of an eight-month trading range to hit two-year highs.
After a 200-year forced hibernation, Kovacs' "cortical stack" (his consciousness) has been "resleeved" into the body of a dead cop, named Elias Ryker.
But aside from aggressive layering, apartment hibernation, and a dedicated Vitamin D plus Zinc packet regimen, what else can a seasonal self-preserver do?
We will watch leaves burst from their buds, wildflowers come into bloom, butterflies emerge from hibernation, and birds build nests and fledge their young.
The lander and rover successfully awoke on June 2610 after entering into hibernation mode back on June 226, reports the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
But if organs could be induced to enter something like hibernation, with a lower metabolic rate, that might allow organ donation banks to exist.
In the meantime, wildlife researchers are keen to emphasize how important hibernation is to the survival of the animals that can already do it.
Retail sales rebounded to 1.6% growth in March, indicating that shoppers' pullback in January and February didn't mean they were going into prolonged hibernation.
But even as his abilities waned, Kid Yamamoto impacted the future of Japanese MMA even as it was entering a sleepy, post-PRIDE hibernation.
This is especially important during hibernation: They don't have to fatten up like bears or find warm hide-outs like conventional mice and rats.
The marketing of the development started before the real estate crash and essentially went into hibernation until a new group took over in 2015.
Officials in Spain called for a national period of "hibernation," imposing strict new limits on movement that will last at least until April 90.
Februarys are funny for you, Aries, because you spend the first half socializing and working your connections and the second half in quiet hibernation.
That's why this team has spent so much time and money on high-end, highly-sensitive equipment to fathom the secrets of bat hibernation.
Translating to "God wills it," deus vult reemerged, after nearly a millennium of hibernation, in a 2015 YouTube video of Christian Syrians bombing ISIS.
But the biggest benefit of hibernation is that the vehicle will need less oversight from mission control back on Earth, and that's crucial right now.
The commands that control the spacecraft last from a week before the hibernation period begins until about five days after it's over, according to Bowman.
The researchers caught around 30 bats each year near the vicinity of their hibernation sites, measuring and weighing them, and fitting them with radio transmitters.
"There's a lot of damage that incurs during hibernation," he said, noting that it then takes an animal considerable energy to restore a body's imbalances.
The potential demise of a multi-year bull market in stocks may have brought the bears out of hibernation, at least by one technical measure.
Now, the bears are fattening up for their long winter hibernation, and it appears 83 will end the season as the river's king, once again.
But now that hibernation season is over, it's harder to blame that fact on the weather, and thus my hunt for a brightening elixir began.
"The effect of hibernation on each tissue is different," said Joanna Kelley, an evolutionary biologist at Washington State University and one of the paper's authors.
Happy Monday and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we're back after some winter hibernation and ready to cover the final days of the Obama administration.
PASSENGERS Don't you hate it when you're on a 203-year flight to a new life on a new planet and the hibernation pods malfunction?
"People are coming out of hibernation, and they're swapping out their sweats and comfy clothes for more, shall we say, 'scantily clad' options," Forshee says.
But when Bitti insists on meeting the author of the book that changed her life, Chirag is forced to bring Pritam out of his hibernation.
The group is also not sharing how long of a delay is on the site, and in the fall and winter hibernation spots will be protected.
NASA said it assumes Opportunity went into hibernation mode, which it's designed to do, in order to preserve any remaining power until after the storm dissipated.
Correction 4:30pm ET, 10/14/18: A previous version of this article based on a previous report said NASA put the rover into hibernation mode.
The sprout lasted for about a day, but on Sunday January 13, the Chang'e 4 probe entered into hibernation mode as the lunar night set in.
"On arrival he was crawling with ear mites which clearly had taken a hold of him, probably during hibernation," Fran told PEOPLE of Bear's initial condition.
Illustration: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research InstitutePluto's most famous visitor, the New Horizons spacecraft, has woken up after 165 days of hibernation.
After a few months of estivation—a warm-weather sort of hibernation—they flit out of the caves and make the reverse trek all over again.
Five months have passed since scientists last heard from the Opportunity rover, which went into hibernation mode after planet-wide dust storm dimmed the Martian skies.
The most recent one began as a smaller storm, first observed on May 30, which forced the Opportunity rover to enter hibernation mode in early June.
With so much dust in the air, the solar-powered Opportunity hasn&apost been able to recharge its batteries and has  entered a sort of hibernation .
Then, after this absurdly long hibernation, they emerge from the ground, sprout wings, make a ton of noise, have sex, and die within a few weeks.
"The threat is pretty big this year as the rain has chased a lot of them out [of hibernation]," Bergman told Australia's Riverine Herald on Saturday.
But just because the holidays are nearly over doesn't mean you've got to pack up all of your festive wears and retreat into winter hibernation mode.
" Steve Bannon, the proud culture warrior who was briefly and very publicly in the Trump doghouse, is ascendant after what friends call a period of "hibernation.
The crickets are frozen into a lethal hibernation, washed, roasted, and turned into a fine flour that can be incorporated into everything from granola to pasta.
Along our journey into the woods, at six stations (one for each of the six months of hibernation), we heard recordings about other species of bears.
Or maybe it's just the thawing of our frozen hearts, as we warm up to the idea of actually socializing again while eating (post winter hibernation).
"German new orders have woken up from hibernation," said ING economist Carsten Brzeski, adding that bookings seemed to be extremely sensitive to seasons and the weather.
Out October 28, the album's already available for preorder on various formats via Translation Loss​ (US), Throatruiner​ (EU, vinyl) and cassette (Hibernation Release​ and Sentient Ruin​).
Sure, September just started, but you never know when Starbucks is going to decide it's winter again and put the PSL into hibernation for another year!
"The classic hibernation mode will become rarer because it's more important that the device function in some way even at its absolute deepest sleep," he says.
In fact, the start of the attacker's apparent hibernation came not long after police alerted the national media that a serial killer was on the loose.
The bears always choose to eat the sweetest apples, and at the time of ripening, gorge themselves on the fruit before a long winter in hibernation.
The project is going into hibernation on March 31, according to a post on its website, which said scientists have reached a point of diminishing returns.
"The market likes Netflix under the assumption that hibernation comes at a premium," said Bill Smead, chief investment officer of Smead Capital Management, in a report.
When the water they live in dries up, killifish eggs drop into a hibernation-like state, able to revive and hatch months later if water returns.
In "Idiocracy," a soldier (Luke Wilson) is placed under hibernation for hundreds of years and he wakes up to discover he's now the smartest man alive.
Chemo had taken much of her hair and sucked the color from her skin — she looked a little as if she had been roused from hibernation.
The "Hibernation" chapter in Part 2 is about a Polish village where the locals dress up like Tolkien characters to earn a pittance from visiting tourists.
In winter, unstable temperatures in Mexico can wake the butterflies too early from hibernation, sending them north before the nectar flowers they feed on have bloomed.
The Ryugu asteroid is currently traveling toward the Sun, which apparently caused both landers to awake from from their "hibernation," according to a JAXA press kit.
Invented in 1987, they spent decades in quasi-hibernation before emerging (and re-emerging, and re-re-emerging) as the lingua franca of the social internet.
So the decision was made to put Spitzer into hibernation, meaning the telescope will no longer collect any more data, and send it back to Earth.
However, you'd like to think the one thing we all remember is the Jonas Brothers, who reunited earlier this year after almost six years of hibernation.
It is a core tenet of the ultramodern Premier League's international branding, a chance to reassert its popularity when most of its peers go into hibernation.
The idea is, the groundhog wakes up from hibernation on the 2nd, and if it sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter.
Of course, we all don't float from soiree to soiree through this part of winter — I confess to usually losing the fight against hibernation — but Jan.
During the re­connection process, which happens in the first few hours after an animal comes out of hibernation, the brain is in a highly plastic state.
The main difference between the two species is that hamsters undergo daily torpor (hibernation that lasts less than 24 hours), while ground squirrels are seasonal hibernators.
Mulder, having tracked down Guy before he goes back into hibernation, is told by the lizard man that he's glad to have met the FBI agent.
For the finishing touches, you could add Set Brightness to dim the screen and Set Low Power Mode to put your device into a sort of hibernation.
While the remaining gaps in your cold-weather wardrobe may have you contemplating an early hibernation, we recommend using them as fuel for your next shopping fix.
Because the trip takes 120 years, and somehow the human life span hasn't increased despite astounding technological advances, the passengers must all be put into hibernation mode.
The 2011 Masters champion has been in hibernation for much of the past seven years since collecting a green jacket, but quality never goes out of style.
Opportunity uses solar panels to recharge its batteries, so NASA had little choice but to put the rover into a kind of hibernation mode to preserve energy.
Cooling measures sent Singapore's housing market into a long hibernation, but some analysts point to signs of a spring awakening in sales volume, if not yet prices.
Roman's easy and elevated comfort food dishes are our hibernation menu dreams come true — with cheesy baked pastas, crispy egg dishes, salty-sweet cookies, and much more.
But for many months at a time, New Horizons has slipped in and out of hibernation, a mode in which most of its instruments are turned off.
I also never know what sort of sleep mode this ThinkPad will go into, with it often entering a deep hibernation that takes multiple seconds to exit.
Embroiled in that maelstrom is Hakan Veil, a born-and-bred mercenary who awakens from his hibernation to find himself in more than one set of crosshairs.
It only makes sense to cut back on your pantry clutter during wintertime since these are our prime hibernation months and freshly-stocked edible essentials are key.
"When a company has been in hibernation for 20 months there is a loss of business momentum that happens," said Tore Svanberg, an analyst with brokerage Stifel.
They also found the star continues to explode in a cycle of hibernation and eruption that could be seen in photographic plates from the 1930s and 40s.
Then, it's just Miller and some of the fattest bears on the planet, consuming copious amounts of salmon as they fatten up for winter's long, callous hibernation.
The new wave of hibernation research is of particular interest to scientists studying obesity, which has become epidemic in the United States over the last few decades.
Trilobites A small study suggests the body clocks of the reindeer said to pull Mr. Claus's sleigh swing wildly through the seasons, bringing near-hibernation in winter.
The comic strip "Alley Oop," starring a loin-cloth-wearing cave man of the same name, went into hibernation in September but will be back in January.
As long as you get up and moving, it&aposll help stave off the winter hibernation instinct and keep you fit and healthy for the new year.
About 15 minutes later, according to NASA, the commands reached the probe and put it into hibernation, or safe mode, which was confirmed at 5:30 p.m.
An alternative method of suspended animation is to simulate hibernation, said Matteo Cerri, an assistant professor of physiology at the University of Bologna who studies synthetic torpor.
During hibernation, a warm-blooded animal's heart rate and breathing slows, its metabolism decreases, and its body temperature gradually lowers to that of a cold-blooded animal.
During the survey in November, the bats were in their pre-hibernation phase, clinging to the gray rock wall with tiny grappling hook-like feet, gently breathing.
While New Horizons isn't a stranger to hibernation mode, this time is particularly noteworthy for the mission team, since it somewhat signifies that the primary mission is complete.
This article was updated to reflect clarification by NASA on Sunday that it assumes Opportunity went into hibernation mode on its own, which it is designed to do.
Its compatriot, the Opportunity rover, has been out of commission since a dust storm forced it into hibernation mode, a sleep from which it's been unable to awaken.
Male brown bears weigh anywhere from 600 to 900 pounds and by the time they go into hibernation, can jump up to a staggering 1,000 pounds, NPS said.
Baby it's cold outside, and we feel like shirking all responsibilities and adopting hibernation as a life strategy, but these polar bears are helping us make it through.
They know that when water temperatures plunge, oysters prepare for winter hibernation like little bears, gorging themselves on plankton until they are roly-poly balls of buttery love.
For instance, the plot of Romeo and Juliet now involves Romeo waking from hibernation to discover that Juliet had not bulked up sufficiently and has died of starvation.
For humans, that means time to bundle up in your winter clothes but for iguanas that meant their warm weather-loving, cold-blooded bodies went into hibernation mode.
To prepare for this, NASA put the two vehicles through a series of tests and resets to see if they would be ready for the repositioning and hibernation.
Once it settles down for the season, it enters a state known as diapause—a kind of insect hibernation, during which its metabolism slows to near-moribund conditions.
Muscle cells, on the other hand, changed very little, remaining active even during hibernation, which may explain how the bears maintain muscle mass despite months of barely moving.
During the financial crisis, private mortgage insurance lenders went into hibernation, producing just 15 percent of mortgage insurance volume, compared with nearly 70 percent for FHA-insured loans.
At Katmai National Park in southern Alaska, brown bears are winding down a stretch of nonstop eating, in which they gain hundreds of pounds to prepare for hibernation.
The authorities in Spain on Monday called for a period of nationwide "hibernation" until April 9 to help avert the collapse of hospitals overwhelmed by the coronavirus outbreak.
Fortunately with the new season comes the opportunity to break out of hibernation, face the sun, and, as Maxine Waters would say, 👏 reclaim 👏 our 👏 time.
Curry came back in the semifinal series against New Orleans, Iguodala came out of hibernation, and it appeared that the would-be dynasty had risen from the ashes.
And if you (ahem, your "friend") decide to emerge from hibernation and actually participate in holiday potlucks, you'll impress with this bowl (even if your pasta salad sucks).
The Fed's winter hibernation may still rile Trump as he seeks to cement a trade deal with China and ride a strong economy into the 2020 presidential election.
The holiday rush is over, which means most fans of video games have settled into a time of long, wintry hibernation when we catch up on everything we missed.
The past multi-month hibernation period renewed our energy and excitement for group-socializing, so we crafted a curated party-supply guide for celebrating all sorts of summery flings.
I remain ever vigilant for signs of trouble, but the running of the bulls will continue unless and until the bear has a reason to re-emerge from hibernation.
New research has uncovered the biological factors involved in keeping cellular structures intact during hibernation—a finding that could eventually be used to preserve human organs prior to transplantation.
Winter is (almost) officially over, which means the hair products you've been relying on for the last four months can go into hibernation to make room for spring essentials.
As much as we look forward to traveling in June, July, and August, high flight prices are enough to keep us firmly rooted at home in our hibernation stations.
It is the year 2000 and the unnamed narrator has decided to go into hibernation for a year, to forget the past and "sleep myself into a new life".
A fortnight or so ago, the Avalanches stumbled their way out from a decade long hibernation period to release their comeback track "Frankie Sinatra" and, well... responses were mixed.
In response to cold weather, alligators burmate, a kind of mini-hibernation in which the reptiles slow their breathing and metabolism and temporarily shut down any unnecessary body functions.
Ahead, we present five street style-ready ways to wear these base layers (available at Macy's), along with trend-forward pieces that don't need to be forced into hibernation.
Myth: Groundhogs are nature's weathermen It's a fallacy that Punxsutawney Phil awakens from hibernation on February 2 to assess the weather and determine whether to continue his winter nap.
And with diminished muscle strength from, ahem, hibernation, I know I'm more likely to lumber and slap my feet down during a run, increasing the likelihood of hurting myself.
The spacecraft ultimately settled in an area that didn't get enough sunlight for its solar panels, so the vehicle ran out of battery power and went into hibernation mode.
Nevertheless, W.W.F. strongly believes that any mining activities within the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve will seriously affect the hibernation sites of this butterfly, and therefore should not be allowed.
And in December, the field suffered a further setback, when a highly publicized hibernation study was retracted after one of the authors was found to have manipulated the data.
NEW YORK, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Bearish stock investors are slowly coming out of hibernation, as money has begun to move into funds that aim to profit when markets dive.
"There's a reason we woke up early," Chris Pratt ominously declares in the Passengers trailer after he and Jennifer Lawrence wake up from their hibernation during a space mission.
Image: CLEP/CNSAThe Chang'e 4 lander and the Yutu 2 rover are currently in hibernation mode, sitting out the frigid lunar night, which lasts for about two Earth weeks.
Hibernation, on the other hand, is what your computer does when you want to leave it in a certain state without using any power at all in the meantime.
Summer stakes its claim on tiki drinks and frozen things served with umbrellas, and winter and fall have cider and spices and heavy things to lull you into hibernation.
"They won't die, but only go into hibernation," he said of the American companies, which will lay off workers and mothball drilling rigs until prices recover to profitable levels.
But letting workers and businesses go into a kind of hibernation mode is something the unemployment insurance system isn't set up to do, but could handle with legislative changes.
A CNBC survey released Tuesday said it expects Federal Reserve policymakers will go into hibernation for as much as six months, keeping rates unchanged until at least the summer.
It is high time for Congress to finally step up — after multiple decades of hibernation — and pass affirmative, bipartisan legislation that makes net neutrality the law of the land.
With no parenting responsibilities, and perhaps to avoid competing with the females, males will stay in torpor for longer — making their hibernation spaces real man caves in the spring.
Delta brainwave readings, which can be used to measure the deepness or intensity of sleep, show that animals that have just woken up from hibernation are indeed sleeping intensely.
Fran believes that Bear woke during his hibernation and was so distressed by his bad case of mites — and the discomfort the pests caused him — that he dropped his spines.
Then you have the Dad-bod phenomenon, which proves that, evolutionarily-speaking, this guy has enough muscle to prove he's hunted and can pack on a few layers for hibernation.
After Formula 1's long winter hibernation, the sport will have burst back in to life at Barcelona this time next week when the first of two preseason tests begins.
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, which has been busy studying the Pluto system and the space beyond it since December 6th, 2014, has officially entered a hibernation period, according to NASA.
NASA's Opportunity rover has been silent since June 10, when a global-scale dust storm knocked the probe into a hibernation mode from which it hasn't been able to awake.
Anastasia Vtorova (aka Machine Woman) has emerged from hibernation after releasing her excellent For Sweden EP this past January with a record that promises to heal the wounds of romance.
This hibernation theory — which has been kicking around in the astronomy community for years — could help explain why astronomers don't detect nova systems earlier: The systems don't look like  novas.
It's the end of summer, and presumably the mama is about to send the cubs back to bear school, where they will learn important skills like addition, subtraction, and hibernation.
There, she worked on sculpture, performance and video, but "kept weaving in my back pocket": Her ideas focused on cocoons and hibernation places, and often featured her own handmade textiles.
For a week each year, Alaska's Katmai National Park and Preserve pits its chunkiest bears against each other in celebration of the weight they have gained to prepare for hibernation.
The researchers created a cocktail that mimicked the squirrel's blood during hibernation that helps prevent shock due to blood loss and can buy the wounded precious time until help arrives.
On today's episode of Daily VICE, we meet the king of Baltimore bail bonds, discuss the potential of human hibernation, and get culinary career advice from French legend Jacques Pépin.
LOGISTICAL GAME PLAN Once regulators certify the MAX for flight, Boeing will have to mobilize hundreds of mechanics and pilots to bring the roughly 250 stored aircraft out of hibernation.
In addition to games and VR, Carmack has also worked on private spaceflight efforts through a startup called Armadillo Aerospace, although the project has been in "hibernation" for several years.
Realizing that he faces 90 years of solitude on the spacecraft, can't return to his hibernation pod and will never live to reach his destination, he begins to fall apart.
As hard as getting out of bed on a Sunday may seem, it's nothing compared to what our science writer found about when animals rouse from the torpor of hibernation.
"It may be necessary for us to (release the names) in future if the majority does shut down the investigation or put it in some kind of hibernation," Schiff warned.
For the next few months brown bears will wolf down copious amounts of salmon as they fatten up, some in extreme ways, in preparation for the winter's long, callous hibernation.
CHICAGO — The bitter cold lifted in the Midwest on Friday, ending days of dangerously low temperatures and allowing a region that had all but vanished into hibernation to re-emerge.
The government's environmental watchdog, Profepa, has given uniforms and equipment to hundreds of local farmers to keep watch in a 140,000-acre reserve that straddles most of the butterflies' hibernation spots.
You must set out from your safe room to find and eat enough food so that you can return to hibernation before the bone-crushing rains of this strange planet arrive.
Yong's story in The Atlantic includes speculation as to what this means for the bears: Maybe they'll be worse off during hibernation from switching to a less fatty food, for example.
The first larkspur wildflower is showing up eight days earlier and the marmots are coming out of hibernation five days earlier, according to data gathered by the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab.
The hibernation phase was intended to further stretch out Kepler's tiny amount of remaining fuel and ensure it could orient itself towards Earth during its assigned Deep Space Network time slot.
You're officially beginning to break away from hibernation mode now that the Sun is in your sign, shining its love down on you and blessing you with vitality, confidence, and optimism.
Katmai's brown bears have been eating salmon nonstop in preparation for hibernation since July, according to park spokesperson Andrew LaValle, ballooning from roughly 480 pounds to 1,100 in just four months.
My Year of Rest and Relaxation  By Ottessa Moshfegh A weird, hilarious, and touching book about a young woman's year of "narcotic hibernation" — which is precisely what you think that means.
"For the longest time, I would say they're not real hibernators," Frank van Breukelen, who researches hibernation and biochemical adaptation at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, said in an interview.
But until and unless they roll out, and/or the cryptocurrency markets stop being voting machines and start being weighing machines, most non-speculative token projects are doomed to indefinite hibernation.
In a study to be presented at this year's Society for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, the researchers attached free-ranging hedgehogs with temperature-sensitive transmitters that measured hibernation and nesting activity.
This circuitous route took 10 years and was so far away from a source of solar power that the craft had to be put in hibernation for part of the journey.
But coming in the wake of what felt like an 18-month political hibernation — and with two months to go before crucial midterms — Obama's lambasting of the Republican Party stood out.
If its normal feeding cycle has long gaps (hibernation, mating period, migration, etc), then the physiological adaptations include big fat stores, lowered metabolism, breakdown and use of muscle, stuff like that.
"Fat is a sign of a successful bear and these bears need enough to survive up to six months of hibernation," Katmai wrote on its Facebook page opening up the voting.
There are three major seasons in the life of a bear: the active season, beginning in May; a period of intense eating, in late September, and hibernation, from January into spring.
Whitebark pine nuts, once critical for helping bears fatten up for hibernation in the fall, are disappearing fast thanks to outbreaks of bark beetles killing the trees that provide this food.
If his father's mind was given to hibernation, Michael's is the opposite, a compulsive consciousness that is raw and restless and, unless assuaged by medication or booze, at war with itself.
It happened in 13, when Hal Newhouser pitched the Detroit Tigers to a Game 21 victory at Wrigley and sent the Cubs into a World Series hibernation that lasted seven decades.
On Monday, Amy joked that she and Dillon "came out of hibernation" for a family photo shoot, sharing a snapshot of the new family of three taken by Morgan Emery Photography.
The 9.77 mark is less than half the index's historical average, and comes at a time of record-high public equity prices ― suggesting that market bears are in very deep hibernation.
He played a role in the jazz avant-garde's first generation in the 2127s, then returned from a decades-long hibernation in the early 216s with a broad, globally sourced approach.
Various small buildings house a bait storage room, a processing facility and a new 763,000-gallon lobster tank, with temperature controls to keep the crustaceans in hibernation until they are sold.
Here in New York, the winter street urine has begun to thaw, in Philadelphia, Gritty is shedding his winter coat, and in Washington, D.C., Ben Carson is coming out of hibernation.
Federal Reserve policymakers will go into hibernation for as much as six months, holding interest rates unchanged until at least the summer, according to respondents of the December CNBC Fed Survey.
If you've had your spring awakening and you already want to crawl back into hibernation, then you need one of these Lucid memory foam mattress toppers that are on sale today.
The infrared telescope completed science activities on Tuesday, relayed back data on Wednesday and on Thursday will enter a safe hibernation mode thanks to a command sent from the engineering team.
New York (CNN Business)Stocks are on fire in 103, but the IPO market is still in hibernation mode because of a chill caused by the government shutdown and market mayhem.
"After emerging from hibernation next spring, they'll need their fat reserves to fuel their pursuit of mating opportunities during a time of year with relatively little high-calorie food," said Fitz.
The late spring movement of the ladybugs follows a winter hibernation in California's mountains when they gather in clusters so thick they can be picked up with a shovel, Cardé said.
While Jenner has her Lip Kit and successful makeup line, Life Of Kylie is in hibernation, and at such a young age, we're still getting to know the girl behind the Instagrams.
With all the dust in the air, and with Opportunity unable to collect enough incoming solar light, NASA had to suspend operations and put the rover into hibernation mode to conserve energy.
Now coming out from the drawn-out hibernation, the car appears almost entirely original aside from a different paint job and a sliced beets jar in place of the windshield washer reservoir.
She was quietly dating the actor Joe Alwyn, and she was in hibernation from the public, waiting for the day her album, Reputation, would come out in November and speak for her.
The observation of this process is further evidence of the hibernation hypothesis, which suggests an evolutionary cycle of high and low mass-transfer rates between the two stars in between cataclysmic events.
Now that the former president has retreated into hibernation and Republicans control both chambers of Congress and the White House, jibes against Obamacare, Planned Parenthood and the "war on coal" ring hollow.
"The unpredictability of both Trump and North Korea has been a reminder that geo-risk has not disappeared but temporarily gone into hibernation," said Saxo Bank's head of commodity research, Ole Hansen.
After months of mediocrity following his 15th major title at the Masters in April, Woods emerged from metaphorical hibernation to match Sam Snead's record 82 wins on the PGA Tour on Monday.
If it's freezing cold, for instance, Zero Mass Water's Source system will go into a "hibernation mode," and it doesn't work as well in cloudy locations as it does in sunny ones.
Fangio knows all the flaws and personalities inside the building, and he likely already has a decent jump on his plan to keep the Bears' offense in hibernation next week in Denver.
This ruse, which scientists call pseudocopulation, works because the orchid tends to bloom during a specific window each spring — shortly after lonely male bees emerge from hibernation but before female bees appear.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "I know a lot of people say this hearing proves Ben Carson doesn't know anything about his job, but in his defense, no creature is at its best after hibernation.
But as climate change leads to warmer winters, later falls and earlier springs — which can disrupt both food supplies and biological rhythms — American black bears are changing their hibernation routines, scientists say.
"Appreciation has become my destiny in life, perhaps it's the instinct of a polar bear enjoying hibernation in the vast snows," he wrote in the tribute to his wife and her art.
But, my own work at the University of Bologna in Italy has supported the idea that brain activity during torpor or hibernation is more similar to wakefulness than it is to sleep.
The Times' video playlist spotlights cuddly wild kittens and hibernation-bound bears, along with other Siberian-specific oddities like spontaneous snowball creation, subterranean methane bubbles, and the alleged world's largest sawdust dump.
Bucky told Cap that until they figured out how to counteract the brainwashing he'd been exposed to, putting him into some sort of hibernation or stasis pod was the best way forward.
After the ice cream hibernation, you can find her behind the wheel of Panda, at Bedford Avenue and North Seventh Street in Williamsburg, or in Kangaroo, at Prince and Greene Streets in SoHo.
It's also too cold to make delivery people bring you food from restaurants, so how about you make a quick trip to Trader Joe's to stock up on everything you need for hibernation.
As noted by CNN, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game says black bears routinely pack on weight during the late summer and fall, just before they head into hibernation during the winter.
That means they have to eat about a year's worth of food in just six months, so it's a really good sign when they are nicely plump come October, just ahead of hibernation.
There are perhaps 40,000 bears in the province, many of which will be searching for food after a nearly six-month winter hibernation at just the time residents are returning home, Foote said.
The space agency says it put the planet-hunting spacecraft into a "hibernation" safe mode this past Monday, and that a plan to reactivate Kepler next month could burn out whatever fuel remains.
NASA put the rover into safe mode as a precaution after detecting an error in its systems on July 2nd, but brought it out of temporary hibernation a week later, on July 9th.
The human and Trisolaran civilizations are existing alongside one another, but when Cheng Xin, an aerospace engineer from the early 21st century, is awoken from hibernation, her presence might upset the long peace.
Over the years, Black Diamond Tunnel turned into the largest hibernation spot for tricolored bats in the state, but recently white nose syndrome has cut that population from 5,500 to just over 200.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has gone into hibernation, withdrawing from the central role it has played in American life throughout Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.'s decade on the court.
Swift went into hibernation last year: the budding country star had become an international pop icon before suddenly finding herself at the wrong end of a long-running public feud with Kanye West.
The study highlights that hibernation isn't as simple as a single hormone that sends the body into a months-long torpor, but that doesn't mean humans aren't mining its underlying biology for medicine.
Some tend to claim that the increase is simply a result of warm weather drawing people out of winter hibernation in their homes, bringing more potential shooters into contact with more potential victims.
The range on his jumper returned from its year-long hibernation at the exact moment the Cavaliers needed it most (even if it went by the wayside again for most of Game 7).
Human hibernation as Klimt's people had developed it was an extreme take on rendering the brains among us comatose though fidgety for small strands of electric tape that kept our muscles from degeneration.
These characters are men — or rather amphibians — for all seasons in this Casa Mañana production, which follows their adventures from the end of winter hibernation to the start of spring the following year.
Jim prematurely awakens from hibernation aboard a 90-year spaceflight, and in his loneliness rouses Aurora (so that while he'll die before the ship reaches its destination, he'll at least have a companion).
But, on June 5, the mission operations team at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory received confirmation, through NASA&aposs Deep Space Network, that the spacecraft had exited hibernation, as it was programmed to do.
The toilet was a gross funnel-suction contraption, the beds were slightly more chill Passengers hibernation pods, there were real-time holographic displays of all of the astronauts' bodies, and no one wore shoes.
She's the clone of a famous spacer, Natalia Volochova, and has been genetically modified to go into a state of hibernation in the long transit times between the wormholes that allow for interstellar travel.
First up, copy and paste this: sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0 sudo rm /private/var/vm/sleepimage sudo mkdir /private/var/vm/sleepimage This removes the hibernation feature, which your machine does not support.
On YouTube, EA's official announcement video has 12,000 thumbs down and 359 thumbs up; on the old Zero Hour forums, people have come out of a decade-long hibernation to shit on the announcement.
The big question for Dr. Antin was whether or not he should let the middle-aged tortoise, who is 40 years old, go into hibernation with the extra stuff in his stomach or not.
When she first chopped her hair to a lob last spring, she and celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin convinced everyone to dust off their flat irons after months of hibernation with the super-straight style.
Europe's Philae lander, a washing machine-sized robot that captured the imagination of the world when it landed on a comet, has likely entered its "eternal hibernation," the European Space Agency (ESA) confirmed Friday.
According to The Conversation, in very cold circumstances (let's say, an avalanche, or a mortuary fridge), a body's cells need less oxygen in the lower temperature, so they lapse into a state of hibernation.
The landing did not go as planned; the spacecraft bounced and flew for two hours, then lost touch with the agency three days later when its primary battery died and it went into hibernation.
Leaders in states across the nation are bracing for a similar year of drafting their documents in pencil, knowing that the situation will be hard to pin down until the world emerges from hibernation.
LONDON (Reuters) - British gardeners should brace themselves for an invasion of slugs this year as many of the pests skipped their usual hibernation due to a warm winter and spent their time breeding instead.
It was Caesar himself whose executive order introduced the Julian calendar, January and February, so he is ultimately responsible for the end of guilt-free hibernation, among other civilized ideas inspired by actual nature.
And as your plants wake up from their winter hibernation they need a good clean, prune, and feeding to get them primped and primed for the most important time of the year: the grow season.
According to NASA, Kepler staff have put the craft into hibernation mode until August, when the plan to turn it back on and use NASA's Deep Space Network to transfer mission data back to Earth.
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, which flew by Pluto in July of 123, woke up today from hibernation mode in preparation for its next rendezvous with a space rock at the edge of the Solar System.
A lot of what the Shield brings to the table is still in hibernation – Nvidia has teamed up with both Google Assistant and SmartThings to turn the console into a full-fledged Amazon Echo competitor.
In the movie, the world's first mutant Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac) awakes in 1980s Cairo after hibernation in ancient Egypt and embarks on a mission for global power with his new recruits, including Magneto (Michael Fassbender).
While hibernation overall can last seven months, characterized by long stints of torpor, throughout that time, the lemur will regain normal body heat for about 6 to 12 days, according to researchers at Duke University.
" Drew said that doctors often inhibit shivering in hypothermic patients using powerful narcotics and intubating patients, and even those tactics aren't always effective: "Hibernation really is energy conservation and, fundamental to that, you can't shiver.
The presentation understandably raised a few excited eyebrows in the space community, not just because of what human hibernation would mean for human health, but what it would mean for the physics of space flight.
A 2011 finding showed that the brain's A963 adenosine receptor (which has many roles but is important in promoting sleep) is at least one potential trigger in inducing hibernation in animals that do regularly hibernate.
You need to make the most of the very last days of spring and get as much hibernation in as humanly possible before the Sun enters your sign next month, kicking off your birthday season!
The committee has not even met as a group in at least several years, a hibernation that has lasted through Republican leadership, Democratic leadership, power-sharing leadership and more than a dozen scandals over lawmaker misbehavior.
A wet summer in 2015 followed by an unusually mild winter has meant that slugs across the UK have skipped their hibernation and spent the time eating and breeding instead, conservation charity Buglife told the BBC.
Creating the coziest possible hibernation-station doesn't need to further zap our post-holiday budgets, because a handful of stores are currently hosting major end-of-year clearance sales on furniture, decor, kitchen gadgets, and more.
If I wait to long to eat I develop an intense mama-bear-post-hibernation savage hunger that comes with grand notions about what I will eat (a full burrito, followed by a salad, and dessert)!
The planet-encircling dust storm on Mars is beginning to wane, which means NASA's solar-powered Opportunity rover, currently in hibernation mode, will soon be able to wake up—assuming the storm hasn't irreparably damaged it.
The bears are bulking up to get them through winter hibernation, during which a bear can lose as much as one-third of its body mass while spending up to half the year in its den.
The Liberty Science Center in New Jersey will offer a show about flying species and the mechanics of flight, and the children's musician Bradley True will sing about hibernation and what makes a bird a bird.
Although it's early spring, the time that black bears begin awakening from hibernation, the live feed shows that it's still snowing quite a bit, so perhaps the bear has little incentive to go searching for vegetation.
Toronto shooting guard DeMar DeRozan emerged from his playoff hibernation in the Game 5 victory and will attempt to help the Raptors clinch the best-of-7 series when they visit the Indiana Pacers on Friday.
Amazon is also introducing a new hibernation mode when the cover is attached, meaning the Oasis will start to use the bare minimum amount of juice required to stay powered on after one hour of inactivity.
In dauer, which is reminiscent of hibernation in larger creatures, the worm puts its development on hold and enters a state of suspended animation in response to threats such as reduced food, water or oxygen levels.
Drew and others hope to soon attempt to induce hibernation in pigs—an animal that doesn't naturally hibernate, is large, and doesn't have much "brown fat," which generates body heat and is found in hibernating animals.
Researchers caution that induced hibernation in humans is likely a long way off, but that studying the animals that have mastered this peculiar state of unconsciousness is the only way to find out if it's possible.
Hibernation isn't a really long night's sleep though, it's an extended duration of something called torpor—a controlled reduction of metabolic rate that reduces energy needs and allows an animal to go prolonged periods without eating.
It is an expensive and risky move by Moscow, which is a relatively expensive producer and it remains to be seen if they will be able to "kill shale or put it into hibernation," he said.
With the Primary election around the corner, after the baffling Democratic Iowa results (or lack there-of), Melania's return from winter hibernation into the public eye is as sure as Punxsutawney Phil's prediction for early spring.
In a temperate climate, bears usually hibernate during winter when food is scarce, said Heather Johnson, a research wildlife biologist with the United States Geological Survey and an author of the hibernation study published last fall.
Under Mr. Bolton, the National Security Council headed by the president, the Principals' Committee headed by Mr. Bolton and the Deputies Committee, which I once led and which coordinates policy deliberations, have gone into deep hibernation.
Hibernation is a state characterized by the active inhibition of metabolism, and in this state, the activity of the brain differs substantially from sleep and may in fact be closer to wakefulness than many people realize.
But I know you probably won't agree, which is fine, because in a few months, when training camp starts and our hockey brains wake up from hibernation, I'll just deny ever having said any of this.
The big picture: Research in the field has progressed in fits and starts since the term "artificial intelligence" was coined in the 1950s by American computer scientist John McCarthy, alternating between periods of hibernation and feverish activity.
And FX is not alone in bringing the Simpson story out of hibernation: ESPN will release a five-part documentary on Mr. Simpson in June; it had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 22.
In the last act of Passengers, Chris Pratt's character, Jim, realizes that the robot doctor thing in the ship's infirmary doubles as a hibernation pod, and he suggests that Jennifer Lawrence's character, Aurora, should get in it.
When her "mother" returns to the solar system, she's worried that she'll be forced into an interstellar trip, and in protest, goes into a self-induced state of hibernation, intending to go down for a short while.
"No signal has been received by Rosetta from Philae since last July and earlier this year the lander was considered to be in a state of eternal hibernation," the European Space Agency said in a blog post.
In their ability to shake you out of months of hibernation and put a smile on your wan, frozen face, Peeps heralded the coming of spring, and the feeling that you, too, might start to feel reborn.
But in addition to being affordable as always, the fuzzy pillows, colorful blankets and marble accent pieces, set to hit stores on September 11, are also the easiest way to outfit your home for the hibernation season.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Like a noble grizzly emerging, famished and irritable, from her den after months of hibernation, the New York art world is roaring aggressively into action for the annual Armory Week fairs.
Certainly there is an odd magic at work at Belarussian Xata, where, as the meal progresses, the food grows increasingly rich — a kind of homage to hyperphagia, the fattening period before hibernation — yet the spirit stays light.
Spring has sprung (or has started to) in northern New Mexico (where our Southwest US editor Ellie Duke lives), and that means it's time to come out of hibernation to explore the artistic offerings of the season.
The hibernation of energy policy over recent years has held up progress, but my hypothesis is that Britain will soon conclude, like other countries, that using surplus power to make renewable hydrogen is the logical route forward.
There are several types of hibernation, which can last an entire season or just a part of a day (this is called "torpor"), and can even happen when the ambient temperature is high (which is called "aestivation").
On an episode of Spongebob SquarePants called "Survival of the Idiots," Spongebob and dopey, shirtless starfish Patrick sneak into the home of Sandy the Squirrel to mess with her while while she's halfway through her winter hibernation.
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Once global regulators clear Boeing Co's 737 MAX to fly again after deadly crashes, airlines which have put their fleets into mechanical hibernation since March will scramble to begin the biggest ungrounding effort in history.
According to Reebok, really the only scenario Trump's words could ever be considered okay is if you're saying them while admiring a decades-old action figure from your childhood that survived a long hibernation in your parents' basement.
We don't see them die together many years later, but we're generally aware that it happens, as we see confused people stumble out of their hibernation pods 88 years in the future, and Aurora and Jim aren't there.
Some of the footage will be familiar to viewers from other NFL Films programs — that one-handed touchdown catch by the Packers' Max McGee is certainly well known — but much of the original film has remained in hibernation.
Jim's predicament could be compelling as a movie premise, fraught with seemingly insurmountable peril; He's alone, he's ill-equipped, he can't access much of the ship and he's the first evidence in history of a failed hibernation pod.
After touring off Celebration Rock for nearly three years and then going into hibernation for the last two, many fans started to wonder if the Canucks would ever return at all, as if their success paralyzed them creatively.
"Under conditions of confinement, the brain and one's behavior begins to exhibit something similar to the hibernation of animals during winter months," says Lawrence Palinkas, who researches psychosocial adaptation to extreme environments at the University of Southern California.
WILDWOOD, N.J. — On an average day in January, this is a city in hibernation, lying in wait for hotter days to lure throngs of tourists to the neon-lit rows of doo-wop-themed hotels dotting the shoreline.
Just as the invisible man's retreat is a hibernation in preparation for future action, Ellison's letters, it becomes clear, are a map of his planned advance, culminating in one of the most celebrated novels of the last century.
Progress has been slow going since then: due to the extreme conditions on the far side of the moon, the rover often has to go into hibernation to preserve its capabilities for further exploration, Wu said on Sunday.
In fact, the idea that hibernation is more similar to wakefulness than it is to sleep is the subject of a recent study conducted by me and some of my colleagues at the University of Bologna in Italy.
Unfortunately, Jim's pod malfunctioned, and he woke up 90 years early, which means unless he can somehow get back into hibernation, he'll spend the rest of his life alone on the ship and die before anyone wakes up.
But, as you prepare your limbs to come out of hibernation for the first time in what feels like 24,000 days, fear not: Finding the right bronzing formula is easy, so long as you adjust it to your timeline.
Working between one and two hours a day, the dogs went out with survey teams from the end of April to mid May, when the lizards would emerge from brumation, otherwise known as reptile hibernation, according to the study.
SEATTLE, May 17 (Reuters) - Once global regulators clear Boeing Co's 737 MAX to fly again after deadly crashes, airlines which have put their fleets into mechanical hibernation since March will scramble to begin the biggest ungrounding effort in history.
Another possibility is to extend astronaut life spans  through hibernation  (as done in the movies "Alien" and "Avatar") or by becoming a sort of "Star Trek"-like Borg that would integrate robotics into the human body to extend lives.
Image: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS TeamIn the shadow of a cliff on an icy rock 700 million kilometers from Earth, a washing machine-sized robot by the name of Philae has spent the last two years in hibernation.
" This finding is potentially more important than the studies done in the 1960s (and also more recently), in which hydrogen sulfide was given to mice to shut off metabolism and induce what Drew said is a "hibernation-like state.
Currently, the NASA rover Curiosity is on Mars rolling around on its six aluminum wheels searching for evidence of once-upon-a-time life; another, Opportunity, went into hibernation during a dust storm in June and may never awaken.
The series defined and dominated his career, even as he took on other film, television and theater roles; the franchise went into periods of hibernation, then came roaring back and restored him to relevance when he least expected it.
Flowers at Moscow State University's apothecary garden bloomed early; and at the Moscow Zoo, five jerboas — rodents that hop on their long hind legs — were placed in a specially outfitted refrigerator so they could resume their hibernation in peace.
The girl recites facts about science and history to understand her life: Bears give birth while they're in hibernation; the buttons on the uniforms of Napoleon's army broke in the Siberian cold, and all the men died of frostbite.
While the show is now in extended hibernation for its likely calamitous final season in 2019, its infection of all facets of pop culture will not go away and we will not leave it alone because we love music and dragons.
The former Das Racist member and senior VICE parenting correspondent dropped a 100-song album at the end of 2015, which is a Herculean number of songs and would earn any normal artist at least a solid year of creative hibernation.
NASA&aposs iconic  Kepler space telescope  — which has discovered 23 percent of the 22,219 exoplanets known to date — is running so low on fuel that the agency has put it into a hibernation-like state, agency officials announced today (July 26).
"By understanding the biology of cold adaptation in hibernation, we may be able to improve and broaden the applications of induced hypothermia in the future, and perhaps prolong the viability of organs prior to transplantation," said Li in a statement.
After their seven-month hibernation, squirrels still recognize their kin, but no longer recognize their previously familiar neighbors, telling us that each spring squirrels use their own odor as a referent or a template of what their family smells like.
At this time, you will still have a lot of processing to do around your feelings (and you have so, so many of them, Pisces), and you'll likely be craving a lot of alone time (again, you're totally in hibernation mode).
Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin of the trendy, Nashville-based home organization service and blog, The Home Edit, blessed us with their best advice on what to do (and what to avoid) when freshening up our spaces, post winter hibernation.
I've heard promises of being able to stop working and instantly resume hours later in the past, but I've found that most Surface Pro models simply go into a deep hibernation after just a few hours of not being used.
No matter which coast (or state in between) you call home, spring is a signifier that warmer days and easier living are on the horizon, bringing forth the inevitable itch to snap out of hibernation and back into jet-setting mode.
In the meantime, the probe will spend the next three months peering at other objects in the belt with a long-range camera and measuring the ambient radiation and dust, before returning to hibernation for the rest of its cruise.
Unless that hibernation juice she was sleeping in is made of a crazy, color-preserving cocktail, or that robot bartender is a genius with balayage, or being frozen in time freezes your hair color too, something is really off here.
As they get to know each other on fancy space dates—doted on by a bartending Michael Sheen cyborg—the duo soon finds out that they're the only passengers that have woken up out of hibernation—90 years too soon.
YARAKTA OIL FIELD, Russia (Reuters) - In the frozen taiga of eastern Siberia, where bears roam in spring after waking from hibernation, an independent Russian oil company is bucking the domestic industry trend by rapidly ramping up its output and expanding operations.
Coming too early not only leaves your partner smirk-frowning in a what-the-fuck-bro state of confusion, but it also sends you to sleep immediately—like a big, stupid bear that's just eaten all its hibernation food at once.
After winning the Home Run Derby, stroking more homers than any other rookie in major league history and still missing the playoffs, Pete Alonso, the Met known to fans as Polar Bear, retreated from the city into hibernation in October.
"I think I'm providing an opportunity for people to cherish it and enjoy it where it would've went into hibernation," Craig, 59, said next to a display in a Manhattan conference room that included his scuffed skates and yellowed goalie mask.
"The story is simple: "You awake from hibernation on a colonist ship lost in transit to its destination on the edge of the galaxy, only to find yourself in the midst of a deep conspiracy threatening to destroy the colony.
Confirming work by other researchers, Dr. Godsk Jorgensen and his colleagues found that bears' heart rate slowed sharply during hibernation, from about 75 beats a minute to as few as 10, with pauses that sometimes lasted 19 seconds or more.
In February 2014, Mr. Chanos presented Valeant as a stock to short at his annual "Bears in Hibernation" retreat in Miami, which some three dozen of his friends and like-minded bearish investors in the hedge fund industry routinely attend.
When else, if not during the time of year when the rest of the mammals of North America are preparing for hibernation, can we indulge in so much sugar that we feel like taking a bit of a nap afterward?
The contest culminates Katmai's annual "Fat Bear Week" where the park asks the public to vote — March Madness style — on pairs of bears that have gone girthy during the annual salmon feeding frenzy in preparation for the winter hibernation months.
"The bears have come out of hibernation and are rampaging through the currency markets at the moment and certainly taking a negative view on the outlook for the Canadian economy," said Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Cambridge Global Payments.
He predicted that newer anesthetics, some of which might mimic animal hibernation, "promise improved convenience, improved safety, increased effectiveness, increased bioavailability, continuous delivery with fewer peaks and valleys, decreased side effects, decreased dosage and frequency of administration, and decreased cost."
Boras argued on Wednesday at the G.M. meetings that the collective bargaining agreement — a document of much contention throughout the game as it nears expiration in two years — should be changed to combat what he called "competitive hibernation" in the sport.
"In one sense it feels pretty good, because for a long time Pluto has always been in the future... Now we're at a point in the mission where we can put it back in hibernation and focus on the next encounter," says Bowman.
That's the set-up for Passengers, the forthcoming sci-fi thriller in which Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt play intergalactic travelers whose 120-year hibernation aboard the spaceship *Avalon *is unexpectedly interrupted, leaving them stranded on their massive (and massively malfunctioning) vessel.
By default, the camera largely operates in Battery Mode — a sort of hibernation from which it awakens when motion is detected — or when the user switches over to live view (at which point it takes a few seconds to wake back up).
Fall is associated with major changes in the outside world, as the leaves shift in color and animals start preparing for hibernation, so it's only natural to take a moment to recognize the changes that have taken place in your own life, too.
The band has been in near-hibernation since its last impeccable full-length, 1996's Ride the Fader, and apart from sporadic appearances at festivals (and secret shows at Manhattan dive bars), we haven't heard much new from Chavez in two decades.
Given that The Martian author Andy Weir set his new novel Artemis (which just got a movie deal) in a multicultural lunar town, it seems like the idea of human settlements on the Moon is back in vogue after decades of hibernation.
If you've dabbled in the practice of self-care, healthy homes can be achieved with a similar approach — only instead of embracing face masks or meditation, we're stocking our hibernation stations with everything from humidifiers to all-natural cleaning supplies and the likes.
NEW HAMPSHIRE MAN DIES AFTER YELLOW JACKET STING, WIFE SAYS "In the spring, queen wasps wake from hibernation and start to build their nest, laying eggs and raising their first brood of daughters," the spokesman said in comments obtained by the Daily Mail.
With play beginning Thursday at the Masters, this is the week that golf aficionados come out of hibernation, and the Golf Channel is helping them wake up with a documentary Tuesday night that revisits one of the greatest moments in that tournament's history.
And during all that time he wasn't really trying to debate those rivals; as James Fallows writes, he would go "into a kind of hibernation" whenever the conversation turned remotely substantive, and emerge to hurl insults and declaim his promises of greatness restored.
Last month, in a session on hibernation and human health at the 24th International Conference on Bear Research and Management here, scientists presented more than a dozen studies, including research on bears' cardiovascular system, muscle chemistry, kidney functioning, fat storage and metabolism.
"These tiny mammals cannot migrate long distances to avoid winter, nor can they enter any kind of energy-saving state" like hibernation, said Javier Lazaro, a doctoral student at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Germany and an author of the study.
This lovely third picture book featuring the tiny, giant-eyed Little Owl begins in late autumn and quickly plunges into winter, when many of Little Owl's friends are unavailable thanks to hibernation or migration, and life begins to seem a little dull.
Try being an animal coming out of hibernation: Black bears stay lethargic for weeks; male Arctic ground squirrels experience puberty every spring; honeybees save their waste all winter and then "defecate all over the place" outside the hive when it gets warm.
White-tailed prairie dogs are mostly found at altitudes of 5,000 to 10,000 feet (1,500 to 3,050 meters) in desert shrub or grasslands and must eat enough vegetation in mild seasons to survive months of winter hibernation, according to the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Photo: NASA (AP)NASA's $2542 million Kepler space telescope, which is more or less running on thruster fuel fumes nearly a decade after its launch in 294, woke up from a four-week hibernation phase on Thursday and is transmitting data back to Earth, Space.
According to a new study published in the Journal of Zoology, migratory brown bears in northeast Turkey who often visited a garbage dump to find food—researchers termed them, fantastically, "dump bears"—tended to stick close to the trash heap, save for their hibernation period.
A new solution to the "where are all the aliens?" conundrum suggests that advanced aliens do exist—but they're in a self-imposed state of hibernation, waiting for a future era of the cosmos in which they can flourish to the greatest extent possible.
For those emerging from a deep winter hibernation, February 19 is President's Day, which means a day off from our desks, a sudden abundance of mattress sales, and the tail end of mid-season clothing discounts before we're inundated with swimsuits and cropped tops.
Saosin then took on a new singer, Cove Reber, and released two records to middling success, never really able to capture the magic of that first EP. Reber left the band in 2010, which put them into hibernation for about four years until Green rejoined.
Dr. Ole Frobert, a cardiologist at Orebro University Hospital in Sweden who led the research team on the ultrasound study, said work on hibernation in bears was attracting more interest at a time when some scientists have grown disillusioned with studies using mice as subjects.
In six years of research, carried out in collaboration with the Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project and other researchers in Europe and the United States, Dr. Frobert and his colleagues have found startling differences in bears' physiology during periods of hibernation and periods of activity.
Following three years in deep hibernation, Lone's Magicwire imprint, a subsidiary of the iconic R&S label, has returned to grace our ears with an EP of spacey, cosmic grooves from newcomer Lance Neptune, who hails from the unlikely small town of Glenarden, Maryland.
The Kids 'N Comedy program, in which professional comics teach young people how to do stand-up, is back with this seasonal show, in which the best preteen and teenage students take on topics like standardized testing and the creatures (including people) emerging from hibernation.
CHICAGO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - As the biting cold put Chicago into partial hibernation this week and the U.S. Postal Service kept mail carriers off the streets, Daly O'Brien was on the job, braving extreme conditions to deliver food to customers cocooned inside their toasty homes.
After months of winter hibernation, our main goal in the summertime is to be out in the sunshine as much as possible — which means we're constantly on the lookout for beauty products that can pull double duty and get us out the door that much faster.
NASA's intrepid spacecraft, which made its close flyby of Pluto in July 2015, just woke up from a planned nearly six-month hibernation in preparation for its next encounter: On New Year's Day 2019, it will near a mysterious object that's never been seen from close range.
"I don't think it's as cute of an adaptation as people thought it was" Though bears and ground squirrels evolved to hibernate — and many are successful hibernators — moving in and out of hibernation or torpor can be stressful events, especially in the case of ground squirrels.
The last we heard from the rover was on June 10, at which point the storm was getting so intense that Opportunity couldn't charge its batteries any more and lowered itself into a hibernation state, warmed only by its plutonium-powered heaters — if they're even working.
After a brief hibernation, Matt Damon has resurfaced to reveal his regret about a number of comments he made to the press in the early moments of #MeToo, which kicked off when a number of women came forward to accuse producer Harvey Weinstein of harassment and assault.
With little fanfare—that is to say, no singles, no support tour, and a release date timed deliberately to coincide with the music industry's hibernation at the end of each calendar year—it's easy enough to see his latest project as yet another bid at obscurity.
"There are cells in the body that are very sensitive to a lack of oxygen, and if you have a stroke or a cardiac arrest, the body isn't providing that oxygen," Matteo Cerri, a neurophysiologist and hibernation researcher at the University of Bologna in Italy told me.
The Falcon, the long-running but remarkably unprolific brainchild of the Lawrence Arms' Brendan Kelly, has been in hibernation for a while, not spotted in the wild since the release of their sole full-length album, 24's Unicornography, Red Scare Industry's all-time bestselling record.
Instead, audiences got the frustratingly milquetoast sci-fi tale of Jim (Chris Pratt), an engineer who accidentally wakes up nearly a century too early during an interstellar journey to a far-off planet and becomes obsessed with a pretty writer named Aurora (Lawrence), who's still in hibernation.
A "big bear" wakes up in the middle of winter, leaves her den and shows up at a "cozy cabin," where a ponytailed girl is annoyed, then inspired to take the bear into town to figure out how to help the creature get back to hibernation.
Of late, admittedly, a fashion has arisen for the casking of gin, and I have recently sampled Hibernation, a Welsh gin that bides its time in white-port casks, and PX Cask Gin, manufactured by Greensand Ridge, in Kent, and aged in casks of Pedro Ximenez.

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