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With coral reefs in crisis due to climate change, scientists have engineered a bio-ink that could help promote coral larvae settlement and restore these underwater ecosystems before it's too late.
Endangered coral reefs could be saved by a special ink, according to new research. The bio-ink, called SNAP-X, was engineered ...
One of these species is the spotfin scorpionfish, or Neoscorpaena nielseni, a bright red fish typically found in the western Indian Ocean along the coasts of South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, ...
Ana Brecevic's recent series, 'Plasticum,' reflects on the ever-growing problem of plastic pollution in the earth's oceans ...
New discoveries of fossil clawed footprints from Australia, published in Nature, push the origin of reptiles back in time by ...
Coral larvae are picky about where they attach and settle down. One of the ways they decide is by "smelling" chemicals in the water that are ...
Grand opening of Nature Seychelles’ Assisted Recovery of Corals (ARC) Facility. A bold step to securing the future of Marine ...
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Whats Hot on MSN8 Unique Natural UNESCO Sites To VisitThe UNESCO World Heritage List celebrates places of extraordinary natural and cultural importance. Among them, the natural ...
Bottom trawling is a disaster for fish stocks, but it also releases previously stored carbon back into the atmosphere.
When corals become extinct, the abundance and balance of marine ecosystems will also disappear, which will surely impact the ...
A scientist braving crashing waves to track whales in a northern Norwegian fjord tops a list of winners of Nature's 2025 ...
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