Environment
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Corals That Experience Heat Stress are More Likely to Tolerate High Water Temperatures
Researchers discovered that corals subjected to a stressful temperature treatment in the laboratory for 90 days are more resistant to higher water temperatures. The study aims at increasing corals' resistance to heat stress was one of the goals.
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