How to make fish shine
Published on 10 October 2018Scientists from the University of Bath have helped to figure out why shoals of fish flash silver by studying how shiny silver cells are created in zebrafish.
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Scientists from the University of Bath have helped to figure out why shoals of fish flash silver by studying how shiny silver cells are created in zebrafish.
Bath is leading a £4.8M consortium to develop catalysts for sustainable manufacturing and help promote a circular economy
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