Tag: Crab

Joe’s Stone Crab: A Culinary Legacy on Miami Beach

Located in the heart of Miami Beach, Joe’s Stone Crab has become an iconic landmark and a symbol of culinary excellence. This legendary restaurant has delighted locals and visitors alike with its delectable stone crab claws and rich history for over a century. Beyond its mouthwatering cuisine,...

PRESS RELEASE: Union of BC Indian Chiefs decries anti-homeless “hostile architecture” at CRAB Park

Unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Swx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlil̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) territories, March 8, 2023 — Two weeks before the announcement of federal and provincial funding for the encampment at CRAB Park, more anti-homeless hostile ar...

AI-Powered Crab Gender Identification: Revolutionizing Fishery Management and Conservation

When winter comes to Japan, fishermen in the northern regions set out to capture one of the most anticipated seasonal delicacies: the horsehair crab. Known locally as “kegani” and bearing the scientific name Erimacrus isenbeckii, this species of crustacean is highly sought after thr...

JWST’s Crab Nebula: can it solve the mass mystery?

Nearly a thousand years ago, back in the year 1054, a new star seemingly appeared in the night sky. Outshining all others, including Sirius and even the planets, it was even briefly visible during the day, and then faded away, disappearing for centuries. It wasn’t until well after the inventio...

JWST’s Crab Nebula: can it solve the mass mystery?

Nearly a thousand years ago, back in the year 1054, a new star seemingly appeared in the night sky. Outshining all others, including Sirius and even the planets, it was even briefly visible during the day, and then faded away, disappearing for centuries. It wasn’t until well after the inventio...

The Horseshoe Crab

The sole extant members of the order Xiphosura are horseshoe crabs, which are marine and brackish water arthropods belonging to the family Limulidae. They are not actually crabs or crustaceans, despite their name; rather, they are chelicerates, most closely related to arachnids like spiders, ticks, ...

JWST’s Crab Nebula: can it solve the mass mystery?

Nearly a thousand years ago, back in the year 1054, a new star seemingly appeared in the night sky. Outshining all others, including Sirius and even the planets, it was even briefly visible during the day, and then faded away, disappearing for centuries. It wasn’t until well after the inventio...