They Measure Heart Activity of Arthropods without More Help than Videos Taken with Cameras and Phones
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In a pioneering pilot study worldwide, scientists have used videos of insects and other arthropods to find out the heart rates they had when they were filmed, without having to touch them or bother them in any other way. This innovation could transform the way entomologists and other specialists monitor the health and stress levels of arthropods, which account for more than 80% of animal species. This striking achievement is the work of Danyi Wa…
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