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Finally, a Coral Success Story

Por: The Atlantic Science November 11, 2023

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Scientists have spent years cryopreserving coral in the hopes of restoring reefs. For the first time, some unfrozen specimens have reached adulthood.Nathaniel Noir / AlamyNovember 11, 2023, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published by .Arah Narida leans over a microscope to gaze into a plastic petri dish containing a hood coral. The animal—a pebbled blue-white disk roughly half the size of a pencil eraser—is a marvel. Just three weeks... + full article



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