We exhibit at the 12th European #Zebrafish Meeting.
Meet us on booth E05. Discover our solutions for high throughput behavior monitoring :
-swimming patterns
- operant conditioning
- Auditory sense
- zebrafish OMR/OKR
- Blood flow analysis
and much more ...
#EZM2023
#OnThisDay in 1914, Dick Synge FRS was born.
‘He was impressed...that living things must have wonderfully precise and complicated working parts...and that the biochemist had the best chance to see how these are put together and do their work’: https://t.co/dpAniTFE08
@Stanford It will also help us to know cell wall's rigidity and membrane's critical point of expansion. Maybe that could help us to make artificial synthetic prokaryotes in future.
By scooping the guts out of bacteria and refilling them with an expansive fluid, scientists can discover whether a microbe is structurally strong or weak, gaining insights that could help fight infectious diseases or aid studies of the microbiome. https://t.co/n0iLAn00Ma
One of the whale populations taken to the edge of extinction by commercial hunting in the early 20th Century has essentially recovered its numbers. 🐋 https://t.co/wZj2nHJ4Ua
It looks like it should be the subject of a funny caption competition but this picture taken in China's Qilian Mountains is deadly serious. https://t.co/YdPIm6jqBu
Microplastics are found everywhere on Earth, yet we know surprisingly little about what risks they pose to living things. Scientists are now racing to investigate some of the big unanswered questions. https://t.co/aajpGvbdPb
A touch of S/SE winds with light rain from 0530 meant a much needed change from previous days.1st YBW of the autumn, an eastern LWT, 36CC, 16 Gcrest, 24Bcap & 1Fcrest amongst the 87 birds ringed. Nice to hear Goldcrests in the trees again at PBO @PortlandBirdObs