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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers make 'fascinating' discovery after examining isolated areas of ocean: 'Substantially more work is required'The new study shows even isolated reefs can self-seed and make a comeback. Researchers studied isolated atoll coral reefs ...
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10 Surprising Ways Climate Change Impacts WildlifeThe Arctic's Shifting Landscapes The Arctic is a vast, icy world where numerous species such as polar bears, seals, and ...
Researchers are designing a global real-time monitoring system to help save the world's coral reefs from further decline, primarily due to bleaching caused by global warming.
Time-lapse video shows how a mushroom coral polyp pulses and inflates, flinging its soft body into micro-hops to slowly move itself to a new location.
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