University of Waterloo opens new research facility to explore fish stress and climate impacts 11 Jan 2022 The University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada has unveiled a new multi-million dollar facility that will study the impact of climate change on fish stress and bridge the gap between the lab and fieldwork.
Frog foam shows potential for drug delivery and AMR reduction in humans 23 Dec 2021 A recently published study has found that foam from tĂșngara frogs can reduce infection risk and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in humans.
Singapore scientists use aquaculture waste for tissue repair 30 May 2021 A team of Singapore scientists believes that farmed frog skins and fish scales can be used to help bone repair in human medicine.
Amphibious aquaculture: why frog farming is set for success 21 Dec 2020 After decades of frustration, one of the least well-known elements of the aquaculture industry, frog farming, could be poised for growth.