The species is on the brink of extinction in the wild because of pollution, overfishing -- for their meat and roe, sold as caviar -- and environmental changes like the vast hydroelectric dams which span the Yangtze, blocking access to their spawning sites.
Xerox PARC PARC The Xerox Corporation's Palo Alto Research Center, known as Xerox PARC, had been established in 1970 to create a spawning ground for digital ideas.
Barcelona president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, told the Hainan Daily he hoped China's answer to La Masia would boost its campaign to become "a football powerhouse" by spawning a new generation of Chinese superstars.
As well as its obvious definition and its spawning of words including "bremain" and "bremorse", the term has also inspired "a lot of wordplay".
This demand, paired with ever more sophisticated technology, is spawning an industry of "automated narrative generation.
At least I live in the right place, famous for its damp weather and spawning its own genuine rainforest.
Yet it makes sense for a school that has a storied history of spawning innovators and entrepreneurs.
On the downside, Safeguarding the Health of Ocean says that seven out of 10 commercial fish species are fully or over-exploited, and even worse, many of their spawning grounds have been cleared to make room for shrimp ponds, golf courses and beach resorts.
At least I live in the right place, famous for its damp weather and spawning its own genuine rainforest.