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Hagfish May Absorb Carcasses With Their Skin, Gills

When Pacific hagfish burrow into a carcass and eat their way out, they may be feeding directly through their gills and skin as well as their guts.

sciencenewsLab tests suggest that hagfish actively take up nutrients through their outer tissues, says fish physiologist Chris M. Wood of McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. Plenty of marine animals without backbones can feed through their skin, but no one had demonstrated the power in a species so close to fish and modern vertebrates, Wood and his colleagues say in a paper to be published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

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Folks over at AndroidSpin reported  that “berserker_devel” an  XDA-Developer member has managed to find a way to turn your Android device into a wireless mouse for your PlayStation 3. The app is called BlueputDroid, and will only work on a rooted device to act as a keyboard or mouse for both PC and PS3. Currently in beta form, BlueputDroid is avail...

Can the Miracle Berry Prevent World Hunger?LONG BEACH, Calif. – Is a little red berry from West Africa the solution to world famine and hunger?

Chicago chef Homaro Cantu thinks it might be. Cantu, executive chef at Moto restaurant in the Windy City and his new venue iNG, told the TED audience on Tuesday that miracle berries could help feed people in famine-stricken regions by turning what would normally be inedible ingredients — such as wild and bitter grasses — into palatable food. Kentucky bluegrass, for example, tastes like tarragon, Cantu says.

Cantu and Roche and their team have used miracle berries with cactus and even straw to...

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