Fish can detox too — but not so well, when it comes to mercury
By examining the tissues at a subcellular level, researchers discovered yelloweye rockfish were able to immobilize several potentially toxic elements within their liver tissues...
Fish and veggies: Water flow for more efficient aquaponic systems
In aquaponics, the hydroponic crops use the nutrients from fish waste as fertilizer while the fish benefit from the plants' nutrient uptake capability to...
A Trojan horse delivery method for miRNA-enriched extracellular vesicles
A method for large-scale production of extracellular vesicles enriched with specific microRNAs (miRNAs) has been developed, offering a manufacturing standardization process which may have...
To predict the future, the brain uses two clocks
One type of anticipatory timing relies on memories from past experiences. The other on rhythm. Both are critical to our ability to navigate and...
Novel machine learning technique for simulating the every day task of dressing
Computer scientists have devised a novel computational method, driven by machine learning techniques, to successfully and realistically simulate the multi-step process of putting on...
Machine learning can help healthcare workers predict whether patients may require emergency hospital admission,...
Machine learning can be used to analyze electronic health records and predict the risk of emergency hospital admissions, a new study has found.
Among birds-of-paradise, good looks are not enough to win a mate
Male birds-of-paradise are justly world famous for their wildly extravagant feather ornaments, complex calls, and shape-shifting dance moves -- all evolved to attract a...
Australian mammals at greatest risk from cats and foxes
New research has revealed which Australian mammals are most vulnerable to cats and foxes, and many much-loved potoroos, bandicoots and bettongs, as well as...
Hungry ticks work harder to find you
Biologists say the hungrier ticks are, the harder they try to find you or other hosts. The findings could have implications for the spread...
Electrical cable triggers lightweight, fire-resistant cladding discovery
New research has led the successful development of an organic, non-combustible and lightweight cladding core -- a product that was previously thought to be...