Chemical fingerprints could land the biggest catch: Seafood fraudsters by Staff September 13, 2022 September 13, 2022 0 views 0New technology is tracking the origins of seafood in a bid to combat fraudulent labeling and improve sustainability. Chemical fingerprints found in the bones and shells of marine life is key to knowing which ocean they come from.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Scientists say the best way to soothe a crying infant is by carrying them on a 5-minute walk next post Researchers identify a drug that mimics the effects of exercise on muscle and bone in mice Related Posts Siblings with unique genetic change help scientists progress... April 18, 2024 New urine-based test detects high-grade prostate cancer, helping... April 18, 2024 Study identifies new metric for diagnosing autism April 17, 2024 Protecting brain cells with cannabinol April 17, 2024 Researchers create new AI pipeline for identifying molecular... April 17, 2024 Clearing the air: Wind farms more land efficient... April 17, 2024