Prompted by research published this week showing that the bloodsuckers can store DNA from their meals for several months, the saola search is at the vanguard of an approach to gauging biodiversity that could prove much more
efficient than conventional methods.
«The electrolytic route actually consumes less energy,» Sadoway noted, adding that it can be 30 percent more
efficient than conventional methods.
Not exact matches
Eight years sounds like a long time to make a chair, but Munro insists that this
method is the «faster, cheaper and more
efficient»
than the
conventional method of mass production.