Scientific American - USA (2022-05)
May 2022, ScientificAmerican.com 39 means that, despite its salience to us, the pattern of paired notes is not significant for t ...
40 Scientific American, May 2022 Adam Fishbein ( waveform and spectrogram ) exact physiological mechanism underlying the birds’ ...
May 2022, ScientificAmerican.com 41 EUROPEAN STARLING ...
42 Scientific American, May 2022 Illustration by Liz Wahid (Zebra Finch) information about emotion, health, age, individual iden ...
May 2022, ScientificAmerican.com 43 FROM OUR ARCHIVES Birds Can Tell Us a Lot about Human Language. Adam Fishbein; ScientificAme ...
44 Scientific American, May 2022 Photographs by Peter Essick In coastal Maine, scientists and seafood workers are cleaning up aq ...
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46 Scientific American, May 2022 C arter Newell owNs aNd operates oNe of the most productive mussel farms in the state of Maine. ...
May 2022, ScientificAmerican.com 47 MUSSEL HAR- VESTING at Pemaquid Mus- sel Farms in Bar Harbor, Maine, is overseen by farm own ...
48 Scientific American, May 2022 mals. Historically, intensive fish farms have been linked to a lot of bad things: declines in b ...
May 2022, ScientificAmerican.com 49 human-generated feed or energy, a boon for the envi- ronment as well as for his bottom line. ...
50 Scientific American, May 2022 Graphic by Accurat (Alessandro Zotta and Alessandra Facchin) 1970 0 2 4 6 1980 1990 2000 201020 ...
May 2022, ScientificAmerican.com 51 1970 0 2 4 6 1980 1990 2000 20102017 40 0 40 80 120 160 1970 1980 1990 2000 20102017 AQUACUL ...
52 Scientific American, May 2022 them. Today more than 95 percent of Atlantic salmon sold in the U.S. is foreign-grown, most in ...
May 2022, ScientificAmerican.com 53 salmon can tolerate soy, which in large quantities can damage their gut and immune system. E ...
54 Scientific American, May 2022 requires a lot of power, as does heating the water in win- ter and cooling it in summer—all of ...
May 2022, ScientificAmerican.com 55 research and development at the company, ushered me into the hatchery, a moist, cavernous sp ...
56 Scientific American, May 2022 to reduce his electricity costs. This money-saving inno- vation was a game changer. “Bill’s sys ...
May 2022, ScientificAmerican.com 57 rafts were not a thing in Maine. Rather farmed mussels were grown on a single long line thre ...
58 Scientific American, May 2022 T he OmicrOn cOrOnavirus variant was likely the fastest-spreading virus in human history. One p ...
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