Most restoration programmes focus their efforts on increasing coral growth, but rarely ask whether the reef is actually functioning as a living ecosystem.
Researchers at QUT uncovered how corals reattach to reefs through a three-phase process involving tissue transformation, ...
QUT researchers have uncovered critical biological processes that allow corals to attach to a reef in a finding that could ...
Every October, Blue Bay in southeastern Mauritius, named for its enticing waters, takes on a pinkish hue. The cause: corals ...
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Shape-shifting coral that goes from soft to stiff in seconds to redefine robotics
Scientists have discovered a coral mechanism that could help engineers design robots able to adjust their strength and ...
A CU Boulder researchers uses underwater drilling of coral reef samples to look for resiliency amid higher ocean acidity, in a hopeful sign for the environment.
Using single-cell RNA sequencing and genetic screening, the researchers identified key surface proteins that mediate ...
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New Study Reveals How Corals Heal and Rebuild Themselves on the Reef
QUT scientists reveal how corals heal and reattach to reefs through tissue transformation, self-digestion, and skeleton ...
The marine heat wave that gripped Florida in 2023 was hotter than anything the state has seen in 150 years, and claimed at ...
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