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3 天
Centre okays Rs 4,969 crore package for fisheries sector
The Centre's Department of Fisheries has accorded approvals to proposals worth Rs 4969.62 crore with a Central share of Rs 1823.58 crore during the last four financial years (FY2020-21 to FY2023-24) ...
6 天
Fact Check: Yes, Clam Named 'Ming' Is Oldest Living Animal Ever Found
Ming is considered the oldest living non-colonial animal ever. She was discovered at 507 years old, according to 2013 ...
来自MSN
7 天
A clam presumed extinct for 40,000 years has been found alive
In an astonishing discovery, scientists have uncovered a clam species believed to have vanished over 40,000 years ago. Known ...
7 天
14 best restaurants in uptown Charlotte, from elevated spots to tried & true favorites
There has never been a better time to head uptown for dinner and drinks out. From casual spots to fine dining, here’s a list ...
Interesting Engineering
8 天
Adorable heart-shaped shellfish could unlock secret to faster, cheaper internet
Unlike clams, the heart cockle doesn't need to open wide to bask in the sun. It has a clever trick up its shell: tiny, transparent windows.
Lake County Record-Bee on MSN
12 天
Newly detected invasive Golden Mussels pose potential threat to Clear Lake
LAKE COUNTY>>> The Lake County Water Resources Department, and Watershed Protection District urge residents and visitors to ...
13 天
Heart cockles have windows in their shells to let in light for symbiotic algae
A team of marine biologists, ecologists and evolutionary specialists from the University of Chicago, Stanford University and ...
13 天
Heart-Shaped Clams Channel Sunlight Using Fiber Optic-Like Structures, Says Study
Heart cockles use unique shell structures to channel sunlight for algae, filtering harmful UV rays and aiding photosynthesis.
Science News
13 天
Nature’s first fiber optics could light the way to internet innovation
Mineral crystals in heart cockles’ shells protect symbiotic algae from ultraviolet rays and could lead to innovations in internet infrastructure.
New Scientist
14 天
Heart-shaped mollusc has windows that work like fibre optics
Tiny, solid windows in the shells of heart cockles let in light for the photosynthetic algae inside them – and they could ...
15 天
'Potentially lethal' shellfish toxin warning for Bay of Plenty, Coromandel
People are being advised not to collect or eat shellfish gathered from areas in the Bay of Plenty and the east side of the ...
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