When a man stumbled into an emergency room in an Anchorage, Alaska hospital on August 12, 2014 suffering from a high fever, pain and with a metallic taste in his mouth he had an unusual guess for the ...
A woman is warning others about the potential dangers of fish tanks after an aquarium coral nearly killed her and her family. Chasity Ahman, from Cedar Park, Texas, is nonetheless thankful she and her ...
Corals bred in public aquaria provide novel research opportunities and a healthy stock for outplanting into the wild, essential components of a thriving future for coral reef ecosystems, which support ...
Project ReefLink, a nationwide community science project, invites participants to sample microbes from home and institutional aquarium corals to understand how their native microbes can confer ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – For the second year in a row, The Florida Aquarium was successfully able to make grooved brain coral spawn in a controlled laboratory setting. The aquarium’s Induced Spawning Lab ...
SEATTLE — When we think of baby animals at the Seattle Aquarium, fish or seals may come to mind, but the aquarium is unveiling its newest exhibit, and it's all about raising coral. For the last 20 ...
ATLANTA - Corals in Florida are dying in record numbers due to historically high water temperatures off the Florida Keys. The Georgia Aquarium is part of a select group working to save and restore the ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American On August 12, 2014, a man arrived at a ...
The Florida Aquarium celebrated Earth Day this year by announcing a history-making accomplishment that could help save the United States' only living coral barrier reef from extinction. For the first ...
A world-first study examines the temperature thresholds of Australian aquarium corals and finds they are at risk under climate change. A new study illustrates the potential impact of recurrent ...
Gorgeous coral fish are to be seen everywhere, writes Monica Biondo, decorating aquariums in restaurants, doctors' offices and living rooms. The coral fish trade is booming! But it's destroying the ...