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Can queen conch aquaculture save the species? New publication suggests limitations

Can queen conch aquaculture save the species? New publication suggests limitations

A new article published in the journal Oryx examines the efficacy and perception of queen conch (Aliger gigas) conservation aquaculture—cultivating aquatic organisms to manage or replenish natural populations. In particular, the paper evaluates conservation aquaculture as a viable strategy to enhance fisheries production and rebuild declining, overexploited populations. A new article published in the journal Oryx…

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iOS 18.3’s refinements to Apple’s AI features make it a must-have: Features and how to download | Mint – Mint

iOS 18.3’s refinements to Apple’s AI features make it a must-have: Features and how to download | Mint  Mint Apple iOS 18.3 New iPhone Software: Should You Upgrade?  Forbes Apple starts rolling out iOS 18.3 update with smarter Apple Intelligence: Here’s why you should update  The Indian Express iOS 18.4 set to launch in April: Siri upgrades, new…

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EU Agencies Warn of Mutating Bird Flu Virus Risk to Humans – Urban Acres

EU Agencies Warn of Mutating Bird Flu Virus Risk to Humans  Urban Acres EU agencies track bird flu virus variants on increasing threat to humans  ETHealthWorld Association of poultry vaccination with interspecies transmission and molecular evolution of H5 subtype avian influenza virus  Science Protect Yourself This Lunar New Year: Essential Precautions Against Avian Influenza  World Health Organization Bird flu…

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Hamas frees 8 more hostages; Israel releases Palestinian prisoners after delay – The Hindu

Hamas frees 8 more hostages; Israel releases Palestinian prisoners after delay  The Hindu Emotional scenes as Israeli hostage Agam Berger, released by Hamas, reunites with family: Watch  Hindustan Times In Thailand, families of hostages weep with joy upon news of their release from Gaza  The Times of Israel Hamas to free 3 Israelis, 5 Thais today as part…

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Nanoparticles damage coronavirus in unexpected way, paving way for new disinfection technology

Nanoparticles damage coronavirus in unexpected way, paving way for new disinfection technology

A new way to neutralize coronavirus and other membrane-surrounded viruses has been discovered by researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and the University of Tartu. Certain mineral nanoparticles were found to damage the membrane of the virus, making it less able to enter human cells. The mode of action that is demonstrated has…

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Researchers explore new basis for integrated all-optical logic

Researchers explore new basis for integrated all-optical logic

A research team from Skoltech and ITMO university has obtained tunable polariton emission at room temperature on CsPbBr3 perovskite crystals as a promising platform for integration into lateral microchips—a new concept for the integrated all-optical logic that Skoltech researchers are working on. A research team from Skoltech and ITMO university has obtained tunable polariton emission at…

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