Corals need to be closer than expected for successful reproduction, with climate change exacerbating challenges.
A study reveals corals must be within only a few meters of each other to successfully reproduce, leaving them vulnerable in a ...
The landscape was primed for adventure during a mid-April visit to L’île aux Prunes, an idyllic islet selected by the NGO ...
A new study reveals corals must be within only a few meters of each other to successfully reproduce, leaving them vulnerable in a warming world.
The world must dramatically curb the emission of the greenhouse gases that drive global warming. But protecting the right 30 ...
Marine scientists like Vollmer have long been working to rebuild coral reefs by transplanting nursery-grown disease-resistant ...
SYDNEY, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) -- An Australian research has found that corals must be within meters of each other to successfully reproduce, leaving them vulnerable to climate change.
A new study examines the correlation between fish yield and live coral habitats. Researchers analyzed the yields of nine fisheries dependent on Australia's Great Barrier Reef from 2016 to 2020.
Stem cells are extraordinary cells capable of self-renewal, differentiation, and tissue integration, making them ...
Climate change is bleaching and killing off vast amounts of the world's coral due to rising sea temperatures. Dr. Benyamin ...
Members of the public will later be trained to cultivate corals and monitor them. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The National Parks Board (NParks) has launched a new initiative to restore degraded reefs and build new ones in Singapore ...