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Coral reefs have long been losing their color due to bleaching, but a recent uptick has caused nearly all of the world's ...
The world is experiencing the most intense global coral bleaching event on record, with 84 percent of reefs experiencing heat ...
Imagine plunging below the ocean’s surface, expecting vibrant coral gardens and teeming schools of fish—only to find a barren ...
Bleached coral dies when exposed to heat stress for too long, threatening the bountiful marine ecosystem that depends on it ...
These points of no return are specific moments when the planet has warmed so much that certain effects become irreversible.
A massive coral bleaching event driven by climate change is damaging reefs around the world, especially in the Caribbean, ...
Photos of the French Alps, Utah, the Maldives, Quebec, Australia and Argentina show the naturally occurring letters.
There was an unfortunate irony that the third Global Tourism Resilience Conference in February was held at the Princess Grand ...
Have you ever wondered what happens beneath the waves while you sleep? Coral reefs are not just static underwater ...
As coral bleaching and deaths become more widespread globally, experts show that over a third of restoration projects fail and might never be scalable enough to have positive effects on reef ...
The researchers have published their findings in Nature Physics. In a new Nature Physics study, researchers have provided evidence of universal conformal invariance in living biological cells.