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IoT technology empowers the digitalization of art, culture and creative industries
2024
Digital technology has penetrated all aspects of the cultural industry and has an important role in the development of the industry that cannot be ignored. This paper takes the location entropy data of each province, region, and city from 2008 to 2022 to reflect the level of digital development of art, culture, and creative industries in each province and city, and calculates the difference in digital development of industries between provinces and regions based on entropy weight TOPSIS method. A benchmark regression model was established with the digital development level of cultural and creative industries as the explanatory variable and the application of IoT technology as the explanatory variable, and a benchmark regression analysis was carried out. The global Moran’s I index and correlation test were used to investigate how IoT technology affects the art and culture industry. Finally, the path of IoT technology in empowering the digital development of art, culture, and creative industries was investigated through group analysis. The results show that the regression results of IoT technology on the digital development of art, culture, and creative industries are significant at 1% level and the influence coefficient of this variable is 0.719. The correlation coefficient of IoT technology application and art, culture, and creative industries is 0.866 and the Spearman’s coefficient is 0.748, which indicates that IoT technology has a positive influence on art, culture, and creative industries at 1% level. The impact of digital development is positive. This study provides new ideas for the innovative development of the cultural industry in the era of the digital economy, which has certain practical significance.
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Truffle : a global history
What is a truffle? Is it the über-shroom, the highest order of fungal foods? Does it arrive, as some cultures feel, in the moment of a thunderclap? One thing is for sure: despite its unappetizing appearance, the truffle is without a doubt one of the most prized ingredients in the world's pantry. In this book, Zachary Nowak digs deep into the history and fame of this unlikeliest of luxury items, exploring the truffle's intoxicating hold on our senses how its distinctive flavor has become an instant indication of haute cuisine. Nowak traces the truffle's journey from the kitchens of East Asia, Europe and the Americas.
Detailed Early Life History of the Giant Muricid Snail Chicoreus ramosus in the Southern China Sea
2025
Tropical marine life is highly diverse, but the development and utilization of many species remain insufficient. The giant muricid snail Chicoreus ramosus , notable for its large size and high‐quality meat, holds significant potential for aquaculture. Previous descriptions of its seedling production were incomplete and sometimes inaccurate. This study details the early life history and aquaculture potential of C. ramosus . Experiments conducted from December 2023 to October 2024 covered parental cultivation, spawning, and developmental tracking. Key findings include female parents spawning 191–531 egg capsules per event, each containing 189–520 fertilized eggs, with up to three spawnings and decreasing capsule numbers in subsequent events. The early life stages are: (1) Inner egg capsule development period: Fertilized eggs progress through stages including polar body release, two‐cell, four‐cell, eight‐cell, morula, blastocyst, gastrula, and veliger larvae stages; (2) Outer egg capsule development: Postveliger larvae emerge and transition to juvenile and youth stages. Specifically, eggs develop into middle veliger larvae in about 4 weeks, followed by a 1–2 week postveliger stage, juvenile metamorphosis around 2 weeks later, and growth into the youth stage in 2–3 weeks. This study provides a successful framework for artificial incubation and seedling production, advancing the potential aquaculture applications of C. ramosus .
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Nanotechnology: the Alternative and Efficient Solution to Biofouling in the Aquaculture Industry
2023
Biofouling is a global issue in aquaculture industries. It adversely affects marine infrastructure (ship’s hulls, mariculture cages and nets, underwater pipes and filters, building materials, probes, and sensor devices). The estimated cost of managing marine biofouling accounts for 5–10% of production cost. Non-toxic foul-release coating and biocide-based coating are the two current approaches. Recent innovation and development of a surface coating with nanoparticles such as photocatalytic zinc oxide nanocoating on fishing nets, copper oxide nanocoating on the water-cooling system, and silver nanoparticle coating to inhibit microalgal adhesion on submerged surfaces under natural light (photoperiod) could present meaningful anti-biofouling application. Nanocoating of zinc, copper, and silver oxide is an environmentally friendly surface coating strategy that avoid surface adhesion of bacteria, diatoms, algal, protozoans, and fungal species. Such nanocoating could also provide a solution to strains tolerant to Cu, Zn, and Ag. This draft of the special issue demonstrates the anti-biofouling potential of various metal and metal oxide nanoparticle coating to combat aquaculture industry biofouling problems.
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Correction: Transcriptomic changes behind Sparus aurata hepatic response to different aquaculture challenges: An RNA-seq study and multiomics integration
2025
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0300472.].
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Determination of Potential of Culture Industry – Indicators of Integrated Assessment
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Anatolyevna, Malshina Nataliya
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Business model of culture industries
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Calculation of the integrated complex indicator of the potential of the culture industry
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Complejo de servicios integrados
2021
The concept of an Integrated Service Center is reviewed in the article; the author analyzes existing domestic and foreign perspectives on the definition and evaluation of cultural services. The integrating innovative component of the culture industry is revealed. The proposed method allows responding quickly to changes in the environment and adapting to the economy of a particular subject. The research method involves the use of logistics principles in the culture industry, integrated and systematic approaches that determine the need to take into account all factors and their dynamics, a synergetic approach involving the integration of elements that form a comprehensive (integrated) potential of the culture industry. The method proposed in the article allows reducing expenditures on culture, controlling the ratio and quality of free and paid services, making a profit and realizing the internal reserves of cultural enterprises. According to the results of the study, a matrix of SWOT-analysis of the cultural sector has been formed. The relevance of the results consists in the development that allows finding solutions to organizational, economic and financial problems of the cultural sector and will help to increase its contribution to the economic development of the regions and the Russian economy as a whole. The approach to the formation of complex (integrated) potential can include indicators: social potential, economic potential, information potential, resource (infrastructure) potential and cultural potential. Each of the potentials requires assessment (calculation and measurement) and further specific solutions for each subject of the culture industry.
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