The race is on to save coral reefs–by freezing them
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Recent advances in cryopreservation are a lifeline for rapidly vanishing reefs.
Scientists freezing coral larvae to save Great Barrier Reef
Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Scientists are racing to save coral reefs by deep freezing them for the future : NPR
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Jon Borlin on LinkedIn: The race is on to save coral reefs—by freezing them
Lemur pose! Ring-tailed lemurs sunbathe with their bellies toward the sun and their arms and legs outstretched. This yoga position, as our keepers call it, helps the primates warm-up before foraging for
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Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
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