Posts Tagged ‘tuna’
Do androids dream of electric sashimi?
University of Virginia engineers and Harvard biologists built a robotic fish based on the high-performance swimming of tuna. Above, a visualization of the robot's motion data. Eventually, the Tunabot could be outfitted with a variety of sensors and wireless communication. From UVAToday:
The aim of (mechanical engineering professor Hilary) ...
Even the most casual, airport sushi-eating consumer will tell you that raw tuna is one of the best fish you'll ever eat. (Step aside, salmon-lovers).
So you can almost understand why Kiyoshi Kimura, owner of the Japanese restaurant chain Sushizanmai,... ...
If you have school age children in the house, you've probably been introduced to the new and improved "Food Pyramid" courtesy of the USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture). A great deal of research goes into developing the basis for a balanced diet, what we need to eat and why we need a variety of ...
People often visit San Diego for the beaches, but there is much more to do in the City. Deep sea fishing is an option few take advantage of, but probably wish they did. There is a mighty big ocean off the coast and it is full of good fishing. ...
The Japanese have less heart attacks and cholesterol problems than many other nationalities. The Bengalis in India stay lean and healthy and they share a common feature with many other people staying near the sea. They love seafood and call them 'flowers of the sea'. Indeed, the oceans present us with a variety of delicacies ...
To put it succinctly, whatever anyone says, seafood is healthy. Well, with some caveats: seafood fished from polluted rivers, city rivers, or contaminated lakes are far from healthy -- they may contain PCBs, mercury, or other harmful chemicals. But across the board the fish, shellfish and crustacean dishes you can find at restaurants or supermarkets ...