Katie Shamberger

The World

In Palau, scientists hope they’ve found a coral reef to save all coral reefs

Environment

Scientists have found a group of corals in the Pacific island nation of Palau that live in water acidic enough to kill most other corals. Now they’re hoping what they learn from the unusual reefs may help save others threatened by the increasing acidity of oceans around the world.

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