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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.
SNAP-X releases scents that attract larvae to help sustain coral reefs in the ocean, according to UCSD's Scripps Institution ...
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 associated with healthy reefs.
Endangered coral reefs could be saved by a special ink, according to new research. The bio-ink, called SNAP-X, was engineered ...
The reef, located 10 miles offshore of Key West, features 45 concrete utility poles stacked in layers to create habitat ...
If disaster strikes Finland, an 'elite' group of civilians will be ready ...
B.A. Smith College; Ph.D. University of California Berkeley Areas of Interest: Interdisciplinary research focused on the intersection of human geography, conservation science, environmental politics, ...
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