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New York Times Coral, Part II: Is cold or heat more lethal for coral URL
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China Times Taiwan and the United States together to uncover the mystery of coral fluorescence (in Mandarin) URL
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Orange County Register Getting their Feet Wet in the Marine Sciences URL
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