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Researchers have orchestrated a "baby boom" of corals that will help fortify the reef systems off the Florida coasts that were heavily degraded in the 2023 heat wave.
Development of the innovative new mining method for narrow tabular steep dipping orebodies and the mobile tunnel boring to ...
NanoAvionics MP42 satellite is equipped with a selfie stick and GoPro camera. See the footage it captured of the Great ...
Coral Reef Arks is a company developing spherical structures to restore reefs in our oceans. The founder is confident the design will work to help coral grow.
Coral larvae are notoriously selective about where they settle. In the wild, they look for chemical cues released by healthy ...
T he coral that makes up the Great Barrier Reef has experienced the greatest decline in recorded history. According to yearly ...
When Andrew Baker looks out at the vacant lot next to his office on Virginia Key, he doesn't see the trees or grass that are there now. He sees a factory of the future. One story tall, roughly the ...
Octopuses, renowned for their intelligence and unique arm dexterity, are inspiring robotics innovation. Researchers have ...
Scientists relocate a precious collection of coral and fish to a temporary home while a new Queensland aquarium is built.
New research demonstrates how corals that naturally thrive in extreme environments could be used in restoration efforts to protect vulnerable reef systems.
Super corals from harsh lagoons survive heat even after relocation. They could help reefs, but only if climate change is addressed.