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Underwater Forests Return to Life off the Coast of California, and That Might be Good News for the Entire Planet
Wondrous kelp beds harbor a complex ecosystem that’s teeming with life, cleaning the water and the atmosphere, and bringing ...
Cruise ship visitation to Hawaii has set a course for its strongest rebound in nearly two decades, but new state rules ...
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Fish feel PAIN just like humans, scientists say
From fish and chips to fish pie, many British staples focus on seafood. But a new study might make you think twice before ordering one of these popular dishes. Scientists have revealed the hidden pain ...
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A New Stage of Human Life Begins in an Artificial Womb
AquaWomb artificial womb technology uses synthetic amniotic fluid to help premature babies born at 22-24 weeks develop naturally without lung damage.
Vehicles and buildings designed to enable survival in extreme environments, such as spacecraft, submarines and sealed ...
Appearing first as a dot on the horizon, the remote Nini oil field on Europe’s rugged North Sea slowly comes into view from a helicopter. Used to extract ...
An international study published in Communications Biology has used unique coral reefs in Papua New Guinea to determine the likely impact of ocean acidification on coral reefs in the face of climate ...
The world's nations are moving toward agreements that will bind us together in an effort to limit future greenhouse gas emissions. With such agreements will come the need for all nations to make ...
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