A team of researchers from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in Spain has introduced a pioneering system designed to automated the biometric analysis of white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei), ...
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Mervin XuYang Lim receives funding under Cooperative Agreement Number W9132T-23-2-0001 with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering ...
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Umama Ali spent more time as a kid arguing with his brother over who caused the most chaos in GTA Vice City than doing homework, and he’s been unapologetically hooked on games ever since. That ...
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A giant brine shrimp attacks Salt Lake City, Utah. The massive creature destroys several famous landmarks and buildings before being carried away and dropped by a giant bird.
If you’re looking to develop your wedge game around the greens, consider the role of backspin. Adding or taking away backspin is a terrific way to put more shots in your bag and hit your chips and ...
ABSTRACT: Species of the genus Desmodium are generally used in the traditional Beninese pharmacopoeia for the treatment of many diseases, including infectious diseases. The objective of this work is ...
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On wedges inside of 50 yards, the best way to alter the trajectory is to focus on where your hands finish in relation to your body. When your hands stay in close (above, top), you’ll hit a higher shot ...