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Natural Reef Recovery Depends on Connectivity and Survival of Baby Corals
Corals, the literal foundation of any reef, have adjusted and adapted to their environment over millennia. Yet with rapid global warming, the key question is whether their natural resilience can keep up with this extreme environmental change.
Latest Research Articles
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Strange Anomaly 16,000 Ft Deep in Pacific Ocean Believed to be Amelia Earhart's Long-Lost Plane
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Dragon Fruit Tree: Meet the Climbing Cactus on Trees, Other Structures
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Evolution of Cerebellum: From Dinosaur Brains to Bird Flight and Human Intelligence
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Artificial Lights at Night Disrupt Insect Flight and Orientation, Research Shows
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Disposable Vapes: ‘Clear Environmental Menace’ Is Impossible To Recycle, Says Environmental Group
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Rare Philippine Weevils Survive Against the Odds in Degraded Rainforest Habitat
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Discovery Of Weevils In The Philippines: An Encouraging Sign For Wildlife To Recover From Human-Made Disruption
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Human-Made, Natural Factors To Be Blamed On Sinking Of US Cities
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Sea Level Rise May Increase Methane Emissions From Wetlands, Study Warns
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NWS Weather Forecast: Light Snow to Unload in Upstate New York, Eastern Pennsylvania This Midweek
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Foreign Plant Species Described as 'Highly Flammable' Responsible for Igniting Bogota Fires: Experts Say
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Hummingbird Hawk Moths Use Vision To Control Their Proboscis, Study Finds






