A University of Hawai'i at Mānoa graduate's new research reveals that plastic pollution poses a significant, unseen threat to ...
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Do fish make noise? New technology lets the public hear coral reefs up close
Coral reefs are necessarily gorgeous in color and movement, but below the waves there is a similarly colorful world of sound.
This is where the new 3D printing ideas come into play. University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology ...
A breakthrough in nuclear imaging is unlocking coral fossils to reveal 600,000 years of reef and climate evolution.
A University of Sydney student has developed a completely new way to peer inside coral fossils to recover lost records of past climate change.
Coral reefs exist in more than 100 countries, supporting 25% of marine life and benefitting an estimated 1 billion people.
Leading Coral Restoration Company Brought Together Climate Innovators, Artists, and Indigenous Elders for Immersive Event ...
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Earth Breaches Its First Climate Tipping Point: We're Moving Into A World Without Coral Reefs
E arth has reached its first climate tipping point, according to an official new update, marking a "new reality" for our ...
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Climate change is not a ‘con job’
I am not drinking some liberal pro-environment ivory tower Kool-aid about climate change. Instead, it has been my own ...
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You were lied to about Coral Reefs
Everything you thought you knew about coral reefs might be wrong. From misconceptions about their decline to surprising facts about their resilience, discover the real story behind these vital ...
A University of Sydney student has developed a completely new way to peer inside coral fossils to recover lost records of past climate change.In ...
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