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How to Restore a Coral Reef
New guidelines drafted by a consortium of concerned experts could enable corals to adapt to changing environments and help restore declining coral populations in the Caribbean. The guidelines provide a definitive plan for collecting, raising, and replanting corals that maximize their potential for adaptation.
Latest Research Articles
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Study: Fat Cells Play Key Role in Dangerous Transformation of Melanoma
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'Legacy' Mercury Pollution Still a Problem in New Jersey Meadowlands Waters
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White-Tailed Deer Were Predominant in Pre-Columbian Panama Feasts
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UTSA Reduces Seizures by Removing Newborn Neurons
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What Gives Meteorites their Shape? New Research Uncovers a 'Goldilocks' Answer
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Tourist Photographs are a Cheap and Effective Way to Survey Wildlife
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Researcher Discovers How Mosquitoes Integrate Vision and Smell to Track Victims
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New Study Explains the Molecular Mechanism for the Therapeutic Effects of Cilantro
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The Early Days of the Milky Way Revealed
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How to Spend Your Money Wisely When Travelling Abroad
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New Species of Flying Squirrel from Southwest China Added to the Rarest and 'Most Wanted'
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