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Less Invasive New Coral Polyps Sampling To Help With Reef Restoration and Management
Using an innovative new approach to sampling corals, researchers at the University of Hawai'i (UH) at Mānoa are now able to create maps of coral biochemistry that reveal with unprecedented detail the distribution of compounds that are integral to the healthy functioning of reefs.
Latest Research Articles
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Rare Neolithic Find: Woodworks Using Stone Tools on 5-Foot Logs From 476,000 Years Ago Found in Africa
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Giant Vegetables Weighing 1300 Lbs Delivered in Forklifts Star in UK County Fair
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Starving Bear Cubs Die In Japan Due to Salmon Shortage
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Last Supermoon for 2023 Shares Night Sky With Mercury for Only One Hour: Don't Miss It!
Recent Sea Lion Harassment by Tourist Shuts Down Popular San Diego Beach for 7 Years
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Northern Lights on South France's Night Sky Display Rare Blood-Red Aurora
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Asteroid That Killed Dinosaurs Also Caused Extinction of Ancient Plant Species 66 Million Years Ago
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Rare Albino Panda Grows Healthily in Wolong National Nature Reserve
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Bull Sharks Seen To Be Active During Midday, In Higher Temperature, Study Says
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Earthworms Contribute To 140 Million Metric Tons Of Food Production Yearly, Experts Say
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Saltwater Feared To Infiltrate Treatment Plants In New Orleans; Emergency Declaration Sought
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Strange Big-Eared Brown Bat Found After 100 Years of Elusive Capture