Por: Ars Technica Science September 08, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Sep 7, 2023 9:02 pm UTC / Orange amphipods caught the eye (and interest) of Brown University graduate students conducting field research.David Johnson Scour the salt marshes of Plum Island Estuary in Massachusetts and you're likely to spot bright orange shrimp lurking among the vegetation and detritus. That unusual hue is a sign that a shrimp has been infected with a parasitic... + full article
CBS News USA Science July 10, 2023
As you tend to your garden this summer, there's a creepy, crawly creature to be on the lookout for: an invasive worm that moves like a snake, thrashes around, jumps into the air and will even shed its tail in an attempt to escape. While worms are generally considered to be... + más
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ABC News USA Life July 05, 2023
Burgers and hot dogs may have been the meal of choice for the Fourth of July festivities, but for anyone in search of a simple and healthy dinner after the holiday weekend, look no further.Good Morning America Food is taking the guesswork out of dinnertime and helping source... + más
New Seafood Watch Recommendations Approve Certain Vietnamese Farmed Shrimp | Forbes
Chef Kevin Belton: Fresh Louisiana shrimp meets Asian flavors in these recipes | The Advocate
Newsweek USA Tech June 21, 2023
Tiny worms have found a way to travel by hitchhiking on other animals, and scientists have now discovered that they use electricity to jump on their ride.According to a paper published in the journal Current Biology on June 21, microscopic Caenorhabditis elegans worms can leap... + más
Be on the lookout for earthworms on steroids that jump a foot in the air and shed their tails | CBS News
Bees learn to dance and to solve puzzles from their peers | Ars Technica
The Advocate USA Entertainment March 08, 2023
One thing about living in Louisiana is that you are never far from water. Whether it’s near a river, bayou, lake or the Gulf of Mexico, these waterways are an interstate of twists and turns to areas that offer up a bounty of deliciousness.When I was growing up in New Orleans,... + más
Chef Kevin Belton makes classic duck and andouille gumbo, chicken and dumplings, potato salad: See recipes | The Advocate
Ars Technica USA Science March 08, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Mar 7, 2023 9:36 pm UTC Share this story Juvenile snapping shrimp now hold the acceleration record for a repeatable body movement underwater. They can snap their claws at accelerations on par with a bullet shot... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
Forbes USA Life January 14, 2023
A giant black tiger prawn, grown sustainably in Vietnam. Monterey Bay Aquarium Last week, , the sustainable seafood watchdog program from the , released new and updated recommendations for giant tiger prawns and whiteleg shrimp farmed in Vietnam. The report brings good news for... + más
When does Red Lobster's endless shrimp deal end? Find out who owns the seafood giant | Fox Business
Here’s How This Company Uses AI To Grow Shrimp Sustainably | Forbes
Ars Technica USA Science December 09, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 8, 2022 8:52 pm UTC Wuchereria bancrofti microfilaria, a leading cause for human lymphatic filariasis.> / This photomicrograph depicts a close view of the posterior end of a Wuchereria bancrofti microfilaria, a... + más
The next invasive garden threat? A slithering, jumping worm | Associated Press
The next invasive garden threat? A slithering, jumping worm | ABC News
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