Global warming and other threats are killing coral reefs through a phenomenon known as bleaching. But why do some corals survive? A new study, published in Nature, is the first to document a trait ...
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s Darvel Bay, which is rich with marine life and corals, has been spared from severe coral bleaching. This was the assessment of a survey by Reef Check Malaysia (RCM) that was ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Coral bleaching, a stress response that turns rainbow-hued reefs into bone-white graveyards, is damaging reefs worldwide. But some corals survive. A Nature report identifies a new ...
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