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Marine Biologists are Making Efforts to Save Coral Reefs in Mariana Islands
Biologists visiting the Mariana Islands are caring for a coral nursery, hoping to restore the islands' reefs. Human activity has had a detrimental influence on the reefs' health. The reefs shield most of the beaches on the island's western side, forming a barrier that protects a lagoon system while also absorbing energy from storm-driven waves.
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Endangered Species at Risk in Africa as TCM Continuously Grow
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Small Asteroid That Orbits Earth May Have Come From the Moon
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Coast Guards Rescue 50 People from Heavy Rain and Floods in the Pacific Northwest
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Cats Use Mental Mapping to Track Your Movements, New Research Reveals
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Scientists Discovered Never-Before-Seen Material Hauled From Diamond
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Australia's Last Two Flamingos 'Resurrected' and Ready For Display
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Researchers Discover Secret to Making Gold a Weapon for Antibiotic Resistance
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Volcanic Eruptions Contribute to Collapse of Chinese Dynasties in the Last 200 Decades, Study Finds
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Scientists Amazed After Discovering New Species of Beaked Whale in New Zealand
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How Climate Misinformation Through Social Media Worsens the Battle Against Climate Change
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