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Probiotics are everywhere, claiming to help us poop, restore gut health, and more. They can also be used to help threatened coral reefs. A bacterial probiotic has helped slow the spread of stony coral ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Deadly Disease Is Eating Away at Caribbean Corals and Wreaking Havoc on Reefs. Could Probiotics Be the Solution?New research suggests the probiotic McH1-7 could help stop the spread of stony coral tissue loss disease among wild corals ...
An ingredient often added to yogurt could save the Caribbean's at-risk coral, suggests new research. Probiotics slow the ...
Scientists with the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History have discovered that a bacterial probiotic helps slow ...
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AZ Animals on MSNYou Won’t Believe These Bizarre Sharks Actually ExistOver millions of years, sharks have developed some strange adaptations. Discover eight bizarre sharks you won't believe ...
DeSantis and lawmakers have prioritized Biscayne Bay restoration efforts, setting aside $52 million through 2022 and $40 ...
The new treatment provides a viable alternative to antibiotics, which only offer temporary protection and also run the risk ...
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When it comes to evaluating a visit to the A.C. Aquarium, at least for now, it may depend on whether you’re a glass half-full ...
We all know by now there is so much more to Florida than its theme parks, and Panama City Beach is here to tell you why you ...
Scientists with the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History have discovered that a bacterial probiotic helps slow the spread of stony coral ...
Hawaii-based Ocean Era has been working to bring a fish farm demonstration to Florida’s Gulf Coast. Last month, the ...
A probiotic paste prevented the spread of stony coral tissue loss disease, but the treatment is still a proof-of-concept, not a cure.
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