Scientists have created an artificial cell that replicates the color changing
systems in squid and zebrafish.
Not exact matches
And
in 2005, Tsunemi Kubodera, a zoologist at the National Science Museum
in Japan, used a high - definition video
system to study the elusive Taningia danae, a huge, eight - armed, bioluminescent
squid that exceeds seven feet
in length.
McFall - Ngai's own research shows that bacteria are necessary for the development of organs
in squid; others have found similar partnerships that shape the maturation of animal immune
systems, the guts of zebra fish and mice, and even mammalian brains.
By allowing parents to pay for meals online through the
sQuid system, pupils were coming to school with less money
in their pockets, meaning it was spent more responsibly.