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Paul G. Allen Family Foundation funds $7.2M in grants to shield coral reefs from decline – ADMET.net
When ocean temperatures rise, corals expel symbiotic single-cell algae, resulting in coral bleaching. Madeleine van Oppen, right here in her lab, is

When ocean temperatures rise, corals expel symbiotic single-cell algae, resulting in coral bleaching. Madeleine van Oppen, right here in her lab, is adapting algae to hotter water to probably shield corals from bleaching. (Picture courtesy of Marie Roman, Australian Institute of Marine Science)
The Paul G. Allen Household Basis immediately introduced it’s going to fund $7.2 million in analysis grants to advertise the resilience of coral reefs, with the goal of understanding methods to preserve and…
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