corals
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Coral Species Have Genetic Subgroups That Possess Extraordinary Tolerance to Intense Heat
The frequency and intensity of marine heat waves are increasing due to ocean warming, which is wreaking havoc on coral reefs.
Latest Research Articles
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White Plague Disease: Insights on How Coral Immune System Responds To Such Threat
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Mutations in Corals Passed on to Offspring Could Save Endangered Species
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Certain Areas in the Great Barrier Reef Shows Record-Breaking Coral Development in 36 Years
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Deep Sea Corals: Why do Some of Them Glow in the Dark?
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Radioactive Material in Pacific Ocean Corals Could Mark New Epoch
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After 25 Years, Scientists Discover Groundbreaking Anti-Cancer Compounds Found in Sea Corals
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Dolphins Perform Self-Medication by Rubbing Against Corals
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Coral Extinction is Possible by the End of the 21st Century: Marine Ecologists Warn
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Coral-Algal Symbiosis May Help in Recovery from Coral Bleaching Due to Climate Change and Ocean Warming
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Corals That Experience Heat Stress are More Likely to Tolerate High Water Temperatures
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Ocean Burial: You Can Now Turn Into Corals and Help Combat Climate Change After Death
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Marine Heatwaves Could Possibly Rearrange the Size Distribution of Corals on Reefs