For more than a quarter billion years, coral reefs did far more than brighten shallow seas. Long before humans appeared, ...
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Helen Steele: My first memory of going away as a child, we went skiing in Austria
My mum and dad lived in London for a while and my mum lived in Paris too. She was a bit of a traveller ...
Corals may look still, but they follow a daily sleep cycle. New research shows why corals rest at night while their microbes ...
Humans are making the world’s wildlife dangerously 'samey'. Some scientists have a word for this reshuffling of life: the ...
Coastal Marine Group introduces a standard for integrating seawalls and docks to improve durability and support ...
Dale and his team embraced Gobler’s cutting-edge scientific work on harmful algal blooms, and they amplified his warning ...
For decades, many Australian travellers have treated Indonesia as though it begins and ends with Bali. It’s time to move on.
In the shallow waters off Johor Bahru’s rapidly urbanizing shoreline in Peninsular Malaysia, a busy assemblage of crabs, marine worms and mollusks are a sign of recovery. Just over a decade ago, the ...
Architects and designers discuss why the "less is more" trend in multifamily design is all about flexibility, longevity and ...
Discover unforgettable day trips in Florida for 2026, from crystal-clear springs and charming towns to unique attractions, beaches, and outdoor adventures.
Head beyond Bondi and the Gold Coast, because these fabulous beaches fly under the radar – and many you are unlikely to have ...
Wetlands are among the ecosystems with the highest rates of decline, loss, and degradation; they are disappearing three times faster than forests and are Earth’s most threatened ecosystem.
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