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![]() Brisbane, Australia (SPX) Aug 15, 2013 Corals can survive the early stages of their development even under the tough conditions that rising carbon emissions will impose on them says a new study from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies. Globally, ocean acidification due to the burning of fossil fuels remains a major concern and scientists say it could have severe consequences for the health of adult corals, however, the evidence for negative effects on the early life stages of corals is less clear cut. Dr Andrew Ba ... read more ![]() |
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Space station astronauts to be provided with 3-D printer to make parts Private space shuttle in taxi testing in California NASA used satellite to follow plume left by exploding meteor Computer scientists envision computer chip working like a human brain US missile shield safeguards not enough for compromise First Indian nuclear submarine set for open sea trials The 'genetics of sand' may shed new light on evolutionary process over millions of years ![]() |
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