Environment
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Coral Resilience to Climate Change Is More Complex Than Previously Thought, Study Reveals
In a study published Oct. 17 in the journal Global Change Biology, researchers reveal surprising findings about a species common to Caribbean waters. The discovery may help improve efforts to save corals from bleaching and other consequences of climate change.
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