Generative AI (Gen AI) is shaping the future of marketing. In the next decade, Gen AI will influence how marketers interact and communicate with customers,
2022). Only certain plants have rapid and noticeable touch-stimulus responses observable by the naked eyes (e.g. seismonastic sensitive plantMimosa, carnivorous plantsDroseraandDionaea). Although not all plants have the ability to move, the rapid...
A visually obvious ‘plateau’ of net error drop (relative to the initial gradient) varied between species (with respect to magnitude of net error and level of VP correction rate). Fig. 1 Boxplots summarising the magnitude of net error according to the VP correction rate per species. Mean ...
Do you need a Licence to catch signal crayfish? You alsoneed permission from the landowner and any relevant angling clubs. If you trap crayfish without written permission you could be prosecuted. If your application is approved you will get: ... a catch return form, use this to keep a rec...
in the depth of a biofilm have reduced metabolic activity due to the low oxygen concentrations [47]. The impact of multispecies biofilm on resistance to disinfection Multispecies biofilms are generally considered to be less susceptible than mono-species biofilms [9,48,49]. Some bacterial species wi...
This principle was first developed within the Australian forestry sector to guide management in addressing a very specific threat to a clearly identified component of biodiversity in limited and well defined areas; the preservation of declining stands of some tree species within limited old growth ...
They grow to a similar size, the armoured catfish are protected from the Oscar, and they are often the only two species which are hardy enough to weather new or poorly maintained, unsuitable aquaria. But Common and Sailfin plecs are very messy too. Oscars may be the smallest fish in ...
Native plants are protected in New South Wales by the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (BC Act). Under the BC Actit is an offence to pick, possess, buy or sell native plants listedin the Act for commercial purposes without a licence. ...
New recycling technologies currently being tested may allow plastics such as single-use food packaging, fibre-reinforced car parts and mattress foam—polymers which often wind up in landfills or are incinerated—to have more than just a second life: they
In January 1997, the crew of a fishing vessel in the Baltic Sea found something unusual in their nets: a greasy yellowish-brown lump of clay-like material. They pulled it out, placed it on deck and returned to processing their catch. The next day, the cr