Walk along the banks of Issaquah Creek in Washington state during the autumn, and you can hear the river before you see it.
Three ounces of wild sockeye salmon has 570 international units (IUs) of vitamin D—or about 70% of the recommended daily intake. While salmon is a great source of vitamin D, there are a few other ...
Scientists have shown that salmon runs can be detected from the riverbank by capturing tiny fragments of DNA in the air.
Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas recently revealed that she'd "thought that was it" after a fish bone became lodged ...
Witness the untamed beauty of Katmai National Park, where powerful brown bears fish for salmon along Alaska’s remote rivers ...
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how I read recipes, plan meals, and even argue about nutrition, so it is no surprise that the same tools are now being pointed at one of the most ...
Next year’s run is expected to be well above the long-term average, but not at the magnitude of the huge recent runs.
A new paper in Biology Methods and Protocols finds that we can now distinguish wild from farmed salmon using deep learning, ...
During the annual salmon run last fall, University of Washington researchers pulled salmon DNA out of thin air and used it to ...
A paper published in Biology Methods and Protocols, finds that it is now possible to distinguish wild from farmed salmon ...
Deciding whether chicken or salmon is better for you may come down to a couple of key differences in their calories, protein, ...
Roast. Place the salmon fillets skin-side down on the hot baking sheet and place it in the oven. Lower the oven temperature ...