At Seven —-the all day diner at this property that specialises in showcasing North Easte food with a twist, we sample the signature Assamese fish of Masor Tenga or sweet and sour fish.The markets here are an inspiration for any chef brimming with cardamoms, nutmeg, peppers and assorted spices.The trek from the North East to the ‘Spice Coast’ of Kerala is an arduous jouey but well worth the effort.The study, published recently in the joual Scientific Reports, suggests that complicated brains are not necessarily needed to recognise Wholesale swimming pool pump for sale human faces, even though subtle features need to be identified in order to differentiate."We present them with different stimuli, and it can be a whole range of different things."These guys [the fish] are looking at colours and pattes and textures. This could prove devastating for the marine life there. Researchers found that the fish could discriminate one face from up to 44 new faces with up to an 81 per cent success rate.
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In her lab at the Department of Zoology, Newport demonstrated a similar level of visual perception in her Picasso triggerfish. Mildly bleached coral can recover if the temperature drops, otherwise it may die. Australian scientists have said mass bleaching is likely to destroy half of the northe coral.Newport said the lack of a neocortex in fish and the fact they have no evolutionary need to recognise human faces makes the results of their research all the more surprising. This is something that could be under threat in the Great Barrier Reef due to the current mass bleaching of coral reefs. But what we do is we give them different options and then we train them by giving them a food reward to select a particular one.
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