Science Bulletins: Super Corals—A Closer Look (2 of 3)
Marine biologists in Hawaii investigate so-called “super corals,” which thrive even as ocean temperatures rise. In A Closer Look, powerful microscopic imaging reveals dynamic interaction between colorful algae and the coral they inhabit.
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#coral #coralreefs #globalwarming #climatechange #conservation
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