A Japanese conservation group has said it plans to fit artificial front limbs to a sea turtle injured in a shark attack. “We need to pay special attention as the limbs will have to be strong enough to (allow her) to climb up a beach,” Erika Akai, a researcher at the Sea Turtle Association of Japan, told AFP. “She should eventually be able to lay eggs on a beach.”...
Martin County Artificial Reef Fund: Tournament targets reef fish for data collection
Palm Beach Post
Palm Beach Post
The Martin County Artificial Reef Fund will hold its Third Annual Reef Builders Tournament on July 11 to fund the...
Electrified artificial reef moves forward
The Miami Herald
The Miami Herald
LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA, Fla. -- A federal agency is giving the green light to a proposal to install an...
Artificial inflation hits wheat prices
The Oklahoman
The Oklahoman
Comments 0 WASHINGTON — A rise in speculative trading in wheat futures artificially has inflated their prices, making it harder for farmers and grain processors to hedge against risk. That can mean higher prices...
Grey nurse sharks get artificial uterus
The Australian
The Australian
AN Australian fisheries biologist has come up with a novel way to stop endangered grey nurse shark pups eating their siblings in the womb - an artificial uterus. Grey nurse shark embryos compete for nutrition within the...
Gambier Islanders oppose plan to sink ship in tranquil bayProponents say 'creating eco-tourism through artificial ...
Canada Dot Com
Canada Dot Com
First US Artificial Heart Transplant Performed
CNBC
CNBC
Abiomed said Wednesday that surgeons implanted its AbioCor...
Artificial Turf is Our Problem - Says Waterman Captain
All Africa
All Africa
Columba Agoureh, captain for Waterman...
Artificial Intelligence and online security go head to head
CBC
CBC
Websites use a CAPTCHA to distinguish between humans and computers. (Associated Press) My little brother Guy took a computer programming class recently, and complained that programming is like telling an...
Artificial ankle helps people walk without pain
Nashville Tennessean
Nashville Tennessean
The world has taken another step a flexible and strong step toward achieving the bionic (wo)man. The recently approved what appears to be the first artificial ankle that allows range of motion in the joint. Known as...


