A world-first soft robotic hand, developed by researchers at CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, could revolutionize ...
Symbiosis in ancient Corals Analysis of nitrogen isotopes provides evidence of the earliest known photosymbiosis in corals Date: October 23, 2024 Source: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry Summary ...
Various groups are now growing baby corals for transplantation into the world's disappearing reefs, but they need a hand. A ...
By Laura Baisas Posted Yesterday Deposit Photos Two items better known for cleaning swimming pools and moisturizing dry skin might help protect the Earth’s corals and decrease antibiotic ...
White band disease has been devastating colonies of staghorn and elkhorn corals in the Caribbean, but the major pathogenic agent has not been identified. Until now. Northeastern University ...
Rachael Bay, associate professor in the UC Davis Department of Evolution and Ecology, is a member of the team. The three-year grant will support researchers as they investigate how corals heal from ...
After a 10-minute boat ride from the port, the explorer dove into the water and spotted a 100-square-meter carpet of corals on the seafloor. Vivid blue neon damsel and orange sea goldie were ...
Corals and the ecosystems they house face a multitude of threats. Climate change is decimating the likelihood of survival for a large portion of the world's coral reefs, according to new research ...
Over 40% of reef-building corals are at risk of being wiped out in the coming decades. An update to the Red List of corals shows that rising temperatures are pushing many species to the brink, ...
What is the difference between warm-water reef-building corals and cold-water corals? Warm-water reef-building corals are the colourful corals that build and grow on reefs speckled with fishes, crabs, ...
COURTESY STATE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES State dive teams at Anini Bay on Kauai remove non-native corals believed to have been dumped from a saltwater aquarium. State officials Monday ...
Over 100 feet long, 300 years old, and visible from space, this colossal coral is the largest ever discovered, supporting diverse marine life. Known as “Big Momma,” this coral is 33 feet high ...