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WATCH: Underwater Microscope Films Tiny Corals Kiss, Fight, Dance on Seafloor
A team of researchers has invented a powerful underwater microscope that gives a first close-up look at how corals kiss, fight and behave against algae and climate change in their natural environment.
Latest Research Articles
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Stingray Robot Powered by Rat Muscles Might Be The Answer to Better Artificial Hearts
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Endangered: Whale Sharks, Winghead Sharks And Bornean Orangutans Now A Step Closer To Extinction
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This Fish Can Change Sex 20 Times A Day, But Strangely Remains Monogamous
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They're Everywhere! Swarms of Hungry Gypsy Moths Are Eating Trees Bare, Delaying Airlines
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Fossil Reveals Dinosaur Developed Facial Tumors, Too
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Disney Alligator Update: Toddler's Father Says Two Alligators Involved In Attack; Disney Removes All Gators and Crocs From Shows
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More Than A Million Penguins At Risk As Antarctic Volcano Erupts
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Florida Poacher Arrested for Stealing 107 Sea Turtle Eggs on Jupiter Island
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Chicken-:ike Ostrich? Fossil Reveals Previously Unknown Bird Species That Existed in North America
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What Do Pigs Say? Study Reveals Reason Why Some Pigs 'Oink' More
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How Fruit Fly's Fascinating Ability To Adapt To Climate Change Can Help Us Survive
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WATCH: 'Shoplifting' Seagull Grabs Potato Chips Before Leaving Store