Animals
[TECHNOLOGY] Squid and Jellyfish Activities Read By New Tag
Researchers at Stanford, University of Michigan and Woods Hole recently developed digital tags for recording behavior of invertebrates. Before this, a full range of recordings of in-water creatures was only available for large mammals.
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