Not exact matches
In an article in the March issue of the journal Fisheries, ecologists from the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory and colleagues from around the world
explore ways to protect fish from the
phenomenon, known as barotrauma.
To further
explore this
phenomenon, Sparks, Gruber, and researchers from the John B. Pierce
Laboratory of Yale University, the University of Kansas, and the University of Haifa, Israel, along with professional photographers and videographers, embarked on four additional high - tech expeditions to tropical waters off of the Exumas in the Bahamas and the Solomon Islands.
Today in the journal Cancer Cell, Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory (CSHL) Fellow Jason Sheltzer, Ph.D., and colleagues at CSHL and MIT report surprising results of experiments intended to
explore the consequences of having too many or too few chromosomes, a
phenomenon that biologists call aneuploidy (AN - you - ploid - ee).