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AIMS Achieves First-Ever Offseason Coral Spawning in the History of Coral Breeding
Coral spawning happens only twice a year along the Great Barrier Reef, after the full moon in October and November.
Latest Research Articles
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What Does China's Energy Crisis Mean for the Country's Emission Goals?
August Ends with Potential Heavy Rains, Street Flooding for Some Areas in Houston, Texas
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Invasive Chinese Softshell Turtles Found in the Philippines, Biodiversity Experts Starting to Worry
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Despite Efforts, Countries Failed to Reach Agreement on a UN Treaty Aimed to Protect Marine Life
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Scientists Observe Solitary Habits of Leopard Seals Amid Climate Change
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Floods, Tornadoes Expected as Severe Storms Expected to Sweep Through Central States
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Farmers in Ireland Might Cull Cows to Meet Climate Targets
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Pakistan Flood Death Toll Reaches 1000 as Government Declares Climate Catastrophe
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Dams Induce Widespread Species Extinction in the Amazon Forest, Research Says
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Avocados and Exotic Plants Thrive in the Scorching Summers of the United Kingdom Due to Climate Change
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Circulation, Commercialization of Digitalis Legal in Japan Despite its Dangers
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Officials in Mississippi Urge People To Evacuate as Record Setting Rains Cause Flood