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Coral Bleaching Gets Worse, Shows No Signs of Stopping
Do you know that every day, we lose billions because of coral bleaching? More than affecting coral communities, humans are also greatly affected in terms of the changing of our entire ecosystem, as well as in terms of revenue from biodiversity and tourism.
Latest Research Articles
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RobERt: the Dreaming Detective for "Habitable" Exoplanets
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NASA's Curiosity Rover Finds More Earth-Like Martian Past
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Google Maps Gets a 700 Trillion Pixel Upgrade
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New York May Face Thousands of Heat Deaths By 2080 Due to Climate Change
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Dogs Can Sniff Out Diabetes in People, Now We Know How
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Massive Helium Discovery: Is It the End of the World Helium Shortage?
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Watch: This World-renowned Pianist Playing Next to Melting Ice in the Arctic Will Send Chills Down Your Spine
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Researchers Disproves Cholesterol Hypothesis: No Linked Found Between Bad Cholesterol and Elderly Deaths
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Opal-Studded Meteorite Hints at Earth's Water Origin
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Ancient ‘Deep Skull’ Evidence Suggest Early Aborigines Were Not the First Settlers in the Pacific
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The Beginning of the Universe? Quantum Computer Could Simulate Particle Physics
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As Sea Levels Sink Islands, Rotterdam Shows The World How to Live With Water