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Scientists discovered world’s largest coral
World’s largest coral is 300 years old and was discovered by accident
The mega-coral measures 34 metres by 32 metres – making it larger than a blue whale – and it is thought to be three centuries old
World’s largest coral found in..., it is longer than a blue whale and can be seen from...
A coral, or reef-forming organism, is a marine animal that thrives in warm, shallow waters. These incredible underwater structures are formed by thousands or even millions of tiny coral polyps.
Scientists discover the world’s largest coral — so big it can be seen from space
It’s more than 100 feet long, around 300 years old, made of nearly 1 billion little polyps and visible from space
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Young coral use metabolic tricks to resist bleaching, research reveals
Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching at high temperatures, according to a ...
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Record-breaking mega coral visible from space is possibly 300 years old
The gigantic standalone coral is about 600 feet in circumference and has grown uninterrupted for three centuries, according ...
PBS
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Coral Bleaching: What To Know About a Global Tipping Point
Unfortunately, that may not be the case forever. As the Earth’s temperature rises, these animals go through a process called
coral bleaching
that leaves them looking pale — and sometimes ...
earth
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Extreme coral bleaching event prompts emergency UN session
Coral reefs face extinction due to climate change. Urgent global funding and new conservation methods are crucial for their ...
technologynetworks
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Young Coral Reduce Metabolism and Increase Nitrogen Uptake To Resist Bleaching
Coral
larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist
bleaching
in high temperatures, according to ...
C&EN
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Young coral beat the heat with metabolic rewiring
Coral larvae assimilate more nitrogen and trade it to their algae symbionts for glucose under elevated temperatures ...
Science Daily
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Young coral use metabolic tricks to resist bleaching
Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching in high temperatures, according to a new study.
Clean Tech on MSN
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Uncovering Coral Larvae’s Adaptive Strategy Against Climate-Driven Bleaching
Research reveals coral larvae adapt to high temperatures by reducing metabolism and increasing nitrogen intake, enhancing ...
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