Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching in high temperatures, according to a new study.
researchers hope to gain insights into the biology of aging, which could one day impact our understanding of human longevity.
Dr. Gale Bishop, a North Dakota native and professor emeritus from Georgia Southern University, will present a special lecture titled “Two Thousand Sunrises — Ten Thousand Surprises! The Return of Sea ...
In this study, Huffmyer and colleagues exposed coral larvae to high temperatures at the Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology.
Research reveals that coral larvae combat high temperatures by lowering their metabolism and boosting nitrogen uptake, averting bleaching. This adaptive strategy enhances their survival by conserving ...
After 35 years, UNCW’s Center for Marine Sciences (CMS) is working to enhance its capabilities by introducing a new research ...
A research team has discovered two remarkable species of bacteria in the tissue of two deep-sea corals from the Gulf of Mexico. These previously unknown symbionts of the corals have an extremely small ...
A study has found concerning new evidence of long-term declines in coral reef fish around highly visited inshore islands of ...
The oceans play a big role in preventing the Earth from getting even hotter due to climate change. That's thanks to the ocean ...
Quinton White was recently honored with the JU Marine Science Pioneer Award and endowed fellowship. He reflects on his career ...
Computational biology and bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that develops and applies computational methods to analyse large collections of biological data, such as genetic sequences ...
For the past decade, scientists have relied almost exclusively on CRISPR-Cas systems for genome editing. Now, a smaller but equally efficient nuclease is here to compete.