corals
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Ancient Corals Living 540 Million Years Ago Could Be First to Glow in Dark
Researchers suggested that deep-sea corals originating 540 million years ago could be the first glow-in-the-dark species. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Change Threatens Cold-Water Corals in Deep Sea Due to Warming Trend
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Coral Reef Metal Isotopes Can Help Decipher Their Response to Climate Change [Study]
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Great Barrier Reef: Flood Plumes, Heavy Waves Due To Cyclones Could Have Damaged Coral Reef System
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Mass Coral Bleaching Imminent in Next Few Years Amid Record-Breaking Marine Heat Waves
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Deep Sea Corals Use Reactive Oxygen Species as a Stress Signal, Study
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Crown-of-Thorns Starfish: Predators Survive Heat Waves That Kill Corals by Eating Survivors
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Florida Corals Struggle to Survive Due to Intense Marine Heatwaves
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Mystery Disease Might Killed Sea Urchins In Red Sea; Corals At Risk
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Endangered Corals Could Be Restored Depending On Their Mating Life, Study Says
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Great Barrier Reef has Chlamydia-Like Bacteria That Steal Nutrients From Corals
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Indo-Pacific Zone Corals Discovered To Be More Resistant to Global Warming Than Corals in the Atlantic
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Coral Reefs Could Benefit from 'Fish Poo' Containing Friendly Microbes