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Scientists Looks at How Global Warming Is Hurting Cold-Water Corals
Changes in the environment cause corals to react. This is true for both tropical and cold-water corals and involves variations in temperature, salinity, and pH levels, among other things.
Latest Research Articles
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New Technology Has Detected More Strains of High-risk Salmonella to Poultry
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Solar Storm Four Times the Size of Earth Detected by Amateur Photographer
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Rainy and Muddy Glastonbury Festival Seems To Have a Sunny Weather This Year
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Winter Weather with Hail Storm Strikes France and Germany: Eiffel Tower Hit by Lightning Multiple Times
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Sloth Bear Kills Couple, Feasts on Their Remains For Hours Before Being Discovered
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Cost of Renewables Like Solar and Wind Farms Slowly Falling, Research Shows
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How can We Tame These Urban Floods? Here’s What You Need to Understand
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COVID-19 Patients Has More Risks of Mental Health Issues Than Other Respiratory Tract Infections