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Remark: Comparing computation budget under the same setting (1 Tesla V100-32GB, 64 batch size, etc.) on NTU RGB+D 60 Cross-Subject Benchmark. *EfficientNet-B4 requires 4 times higher temporal ...
The gulper eel, also known as the pelican eel, displays one of the most bizarre appearances among deep-sea creatures. Its oversized mouth allows it to swallow prey almost as large as its own body, ...
CASE REPORT. Bite by moray eel. Barreiros JP I; Haddad Jr V II, III. I Department of Agrarian Sciences and IMAR Açores, University of the Azores, Angra do Heroísmo, Portugal . II Department of ...
We have several sand-eel species in Irish waters. Skinny plankton-feeders up to 30 centimetres long, they swim in great shoals from May to September, burrowing into sand when danger threatens.
It’s the 18-metre skeleton of a blue whale mounted to the ceiling—the centrepiece of the Beaty Centre for Marine Biodiversity, which is projected to open later this year in the space. Research Casting ...
The MDC says eels are uncommon in the Show Me State but can occasionally be found in deep pools around cover, such as logs and boulders, in moderate to large Missouri streams and rivers.
It’s the 18-metre skeleton of a blue whale mounted to the ceiling — the centrepiece of the Beaty Centre for Marine Biodiversity, which is projected to open later this year in the space. Research ...
The Putnam Museum and Science Center plans to bring an adult Triceratops skeleton to Davenport for the greater Quad City community. By KWQC Staff Published : Jun. 2, 2025 at 10:24 AM CDT ...
The gulper eel’s defining trait is its expandable mouth, dwarfing its body when fully extended. This adaptation allows it to consume a wide range of prey in the nutrient-scarce deep sea. Equipped with ...
A 7,100-year-old skeleton in Yunnan, China reveals a mysterious ghost lineage that may have shaped modern Tibetan ancestry. The study, published in Science, also identifies distinct Central Yunnan ...
Ghost hunters. At the Xingyi archaeological site in central Yunnan, dozens of burials were discovered that dated from the Neolithic period (7000 to 2000 B.C.) to the Bronze Age (2000 to 770 B.C.).
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