Tuesday, April 28, 2009

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A soft semi-transparent fish! Algorithms

reading the magazine Focus this month I noticed a very curious and very interesting news ... According to the article, the researchers Bruce Robison and Kim Reisenbichler, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Institute (California), managed to shoot a fish bit odd.
Little Macropinna microstomia manages to smoothly turn your eyes inside a "shell" clear to see and capture prey around. Living about 800 meters deep, it would not be able to survive without his big green eyes and neon, and most importantly without his "precious" transparent armor that covers his head allowing him to see the darkness of the deep sea.

The researchers were able to observe and monitor how long the fish wheel eyes, which he used to study what happens around him and therefore to defend themselves from predators and capture prey.
This is just one of many mysteries we hide the depths of the sea and only rarely provide us with stupendous and marvelous, and above all by showing how nature can provide everything even in extreme conditions ..

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