Biology
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How Will Coral Reefs Survive a Warming Planet?
Suppose there are significant reductions in carbon dioxide emissions. In that case, coral reefs may be able to adapt to moderate climatic warming and increase their chances of surviving to the end of this century.
Latest Research Articles
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New Research Using Zinc Isotope Analysis Suggests Neanderthals Could be Carnivores
Illegal "Saiko" Fishing, Proliferates Despite Being Proven Harmful
Pristine Minnesota Lakes Probed for Mysterious Algae Bloom
60 Million Roundworms Grown to Solve Puzzle on Human Hearing
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Despite Being Legally Obligated To Do So, Many Coal Producers Failed to Restore Damaged Land
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Human Brain Organoid is Functioning Inside Rat Brain After Successful Transplant [Stanford Study]
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Researchers Reconstructed Billion-year-Old Enzymes To Decipher Early Photosynthesis Adaptations
Algae, New Protein Source: Good for the Environment but Could this End World Hunger?
Oldest DNA Ever Discovered in Antarctica is About 1 Million Years Old, Study Shows
Scientists Discover 6,000-year-old Skull in Taiwan that Could Connect Ancient Indigenous Tribe
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Researchers Find a Way to Expand Agriculture Economy While Still Protecting Amazon Rainforest
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Bananas of Today Have Ancient Ancestors That Scientists are Trying to Find in Southeast Asia and Oceania