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Glass Sponges Have Properties for the Design of Ships, Planes, and Skyscrapers
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Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia - IIT
Insights into the basket sponge's structure could lead to advanced designs for buildings, bridges, marine vehicles, and aircraft
| 4 min read
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Declining Fish Biodiversity Poses Risks for Human Nutrition
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Cornell University
As you lose biodiversity, you have tradeoffs in terms of the aggregate quantity of nutrients
| 2 min read
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Small 'Snowflakes' in the Sea Play a Big Role
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Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
New findings will aid in the further development of biogeochemical models that include the marine nitrogen cycle
| 4 min read
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First Test of Tropical Seaweed Farming for Biofuels Production Begins
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Marine Biological Laboratory
Research array in Puerto Rico and US tropical waters to support large-scale production of biomass for biofuels and other valuable bioproducts
| 3 min read
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Scientists Culture the First Stable Coral Cell Lines
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Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
The ability to culture coral cells could usher in a new era in coral biology research
| 4 min read
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Could Conservationists Be Unintentionally Spreading Pathogens between Threatened Animals?
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University of Cambridge
Scientists say there is a high risk that relocations of endangered species are accidentally spreading diseases and parasites
| 3 min read
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Polypro Trace Metal Fume Hoods
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HEMCO
Trace metals fume hoods are ideal for water treatment, marine and soil sciences, environmental toxic analysis, and toxicology
| 1 min read
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Impacts of Sunscreen on Coral Reefs Needs Urgent Attention
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University of York
While it is already understood that UV-filter compounds have toxic effects on marine organisms, scientists say more work is needed to understand the impact on coral reefs
| 2 min read
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Narwhal Tusks Reveal Climate Change-Related Mercury Exposure
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McGill University
Like rings in a tree trunk, a narwhal's tusk provides a window into changing conditions in the Arctic
| 3 min read
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Mussel Sensors May Lead to New Environmental Monitoring Tools
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North Carolina State University
New system could be used to alert researchers to the presence of toxic substances in aquatic ecosystems
| 3 min read
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