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Scientists found a delicious solution to an invasive species problem — eating long-spined sea urchin roe could save Tasmania's kelp forests.
A chance encounter on a rocky seashore led one professor to invent autonomous robotics that can harvest the power of seaweed.
It aims to deliver 30 million plants by 2030. Starting this month, Botanica is opening up to guests at The Red Sea, AMAALA and beyond, according to a statement by RSG. At over 1.8 million sq m ...
Can harnessing the power of plants bring back a traditional way of ... a semi-enclosed bay located between the city and the open sea. The narrow strait connecting the Mar Piccolo's two inlets ...
The homeware giant has unveiled the Resin Off White Nautilus Shell Plant Pot, priced at £20, which mimics the 'elegant' curves of a nautilus shell. Dunelm boasts that the pot brings "the ocean's ...
With the fate of the Salton Sea hanging in the balance, all eyes are turned toward the lake's southern shore. That's where 11 geothermal power plants churn out electricity 24 hours a day ...
UC Santa Cruz researchers are monitoring sea otters at Elkhorn Slough for potential impacts from the Moss Landing battery plant fire. Sea otters are a threatened species under the Endangered ...
Atlas Pro How This Plant INVADED the Mediterranean Sea Posted: January 15, 2025 | Last updated: January 15, 2025 Right now, a mat of sea grass covers the floor of the Mediterranean Sea. Nothing ...
The plant near Denver recently added a new product: limited-edition Chilean Sea Bass crackers. The crackers are Goldfish, just with a grown-up name. Each day for a week, the online-only product ...
Now scientists believe the Key Largo tree cactus, which grew in the Florida Keys, is the first plant of its kind to go extinct in the wild in the United States due in part to sea-level rise.