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In the azure waters surrounding Japan, a mesmerizing phenomenon occurs that exemplifies nature’s artistic prowess. Male pufferfish, specifically the species Torquigener albomaculosus, create elaborate ...
In Fiji, a ray with light blue spots and a mask-like pattern on its face began appearing in the country’s fish markets. It closely resembled other species, but displayed several key differences ...
Scientists analyzed DNA of common fish with white speckles in Galapagos Islands and discovered new species: painted sea robin, study said & photos show.
X-ray imaging is pivotal in medical diagnostics, offering non-invasive insights into a range of health conditions. Recently, vision-language models, such as the Contrastive Language-Image Pretraining ...
To estimate the acoustic back scattering cross section of a fish, a numerical approach is newly developing. This method comprises three dimensional morphometry of fish body structure by X-ray computed ...
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An expert in biomechanics embarks on an ambitious plan to scan and digitize images of every species of fish known to humans—up to 33,000 of them—and learns surprising details along the way.
The National Museum of Natural History has opened its newest temporary exhibition “X-Ray Vision: Fish Inside Out.” It features the X-ray images Smithsonian scientists use to better understand Earth’s ...
This reef fish erects its doral spines when threatened, the smaller, shorter spine locking the first into place. When threatened, the fish wedges itself into reef rocks with this quick-deploy system.
A travelling Smithsonian exhibit melds science with art in beautiful x-ray images of a variety of fish species.
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